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Walter, Ingo.
Mergers andacquisitionsin banking and finance : what works, what
fails, and why / by Ingo Walter.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-19-515900-4
1. Bank mergers. 2. Financial ... deals
that included periods of high-volume activity by regional and superrre-
gional consolidators. In the process, the commercial banking industry has
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competition ... greater investment banking focus, while investment
banking firms have placed growing emphasis on developing institutional
asset management businesses in part to benefit from vertical integration
and in...
... firms, as in the case of global wholesale
banking, noted earlier.
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Restructuring tends to be done on the basis of private information
by drawing on ... Group combines
banking and insurance, albeit unevenly, in the Benelux countries. The
ING Group is the product of a banking-insurance merger that has since
acquired the U.S. insurer ReliaStar and the ... (in terms of fees) in 2001 were indeed investment banking units of
commercial banks with substantial lending power.
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course, challenges the basic...
... the industry and the key players very
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of the acquisitions appeared to be carried out in a targeted and
disciplined way, especially the integration ... Bank about the future of its investment banking business,
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.
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WHAT ARE THE KEY LESSONS?
Information technologies represent ... making still does not always syste-
matically include IT staff in the planning process. IT integration-related
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could be the subject of a clinical...
... transparent,
and government ministries—notably the Ministry of Finance and the Min-
istry of International Trade and Industry—wielded extraordinary in u-
ence.
The good years of the 1970s and 1980s ... managers, insurance
companies, and specialized players.
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firms. Perhaps most seriously, there remain persistent dissonance in
conduct-of-business ... ultimately damaging these institutions’ market
shares in the financial evolution process.
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decision to classify as “wholesale” investments exceeding i50,000...
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institutions, Journal of Banking and Finance 19, pp. 393-430.
Berger, A. N. (1995), The relationship between capital and earnings in banking, Journal
of Money, Credit, and Banking ... consolidation in the
European Union by assessing whether strategic and organisational fit between financial
institutions involved inmergersandacquisitions plays an important role in improving
after ... Business
and Economics 37, 4, pp. 48-56.
Vander Vennet, R. (1996), The effect of mergersandacquisitions on the efficiency and
profitability of EC credit institutions, Journal of Banking and Finance...
... HOẠT ĐỘNG “MUA LẠI, SÁP NHẬP DOANH NGHIỆP”
(MERGERS ANDACQUISITIONS – M&A)
1.1.Tổng quan về hoạt động mua lại, sáp nhập doanh nghiệp
“Merger and Acquisition” là một cụm từ tiếng Anh được ... gia (transnational
acquisitions) hoặc mua lại doanh nghiệp chéo (cross-border acquisitions) . Các vụ giao
dịch này được thúc đẩy bởi việc quan tâm đến sự đa dạng của chiến lược kinh doanh
của doanh ... kinh tế là tiền đề cho sự phát triển của thị trường
chứng khoán, sự phát triển của thị trường chứng khoán lại hỗ trợ cho sự phát triển của
nền kinh tế. Đồng thời, sự phát triển của cả nền kinh...
... buyouts in 198 1, and
in 1983 the firm conceived the idea of using junk bond financing
Junk Bonds and Merger Activity
7
“Junk” Bond Market’s Role in Financing Takeovers
ket, in which outstanding ... turned increas-
ingly to asset-based financing and other forms of lending
to
lower-grade credits in an attempt to maintain profit margins.
A similar phenomenon has occurred in investment banking, ... Surrounding
the
Junk Bond Market
It has been argued in preceding sections that uncertain in-
flation and interest rate volatility, increased competition in the
financial services industry, and...
... direct investment, Mergersand Acquisitions, Greenfield, Prisoner’s dilemma,
Equilibrium, Game theory
1. Introduction
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In an increasingly globalized world, the
decision of how best to invest ... invest into foreign
markets is becoming one of the key challenges
facing international firms. A firm that decides
to market its product abroad has two distinct
options of investing into foreign ...
industry to another, depending on the nature of
firm heterogeneity.
FDI is considered as one of the main
driving forces behind nowadays wave of
globalization. An increase in economic
integration...
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silver. Oxidized proteins detected by Western
blotting are shown in (A) and (B). Silver
stainingisshownin(C )and( D)inblue
superimposed with the spots of oxidized pro-
teins ... (1999)
Photodynamic crosslinking of proteins. Kinetics of the FMN-
and rose bengal-sensitized photooxidation and intermolecular
crosslinking of model tyrosine-containing N-(2-hydroxypropyl)
methacrylamide ... silver-stained protein map, we infer
that a-tubulin and b-tubulin are targets of PDT-induced
protein oxidation. H
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treatment resulted in labeling of
endoplasmic reticulum proteins. Under...
... internally by releasing a flood of supportive information
and suppressing contrary stories and externally by feeding information to
their vassal papers in Avignon and London.
Furthermore, in ... abridgement, The
Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge, ).
Eisenstein, Printing Press and Eisenstein, Printing Revolution.
For his critique of Eisenstein see Johns, The ... media – in peri-
odicals and pamphlets – and at a pace which precluded intense on-going
debate over day-to-day policies. Certainly the press played a vital role in
providing information and materials...
... change in volatility result from
including or excluding this period in the data. In sum, we found that output volatility increases in
the 1990s in many countries and consumption smoothing is ... to financial crises, capital account
liberalization and the resulting lending booms sometimes end in twin currency and banking crises.
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and follow business cycles in Japan, while they differ from cycles in Australia and New Zealand.
On the other hand, greater China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, show similar...
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In conclusion, the weight loss program analyzed
in our study resulted in the improvement of the
number of CD34+ cells in circulation and ... metabo-
lism and inflammation, contributing to the mainte-
nance of energy homeostasis and the pathogenesis of
obesity-related metabolic and inflammatory compli-
cations [4]. Endothelial damage and dysfunction ... coffee/tea with no
sugar or one fruit serving, while lunch and dinner
each consisted of 3.5 oz lean protein, a vegetable
serving, bread serving, and a fruit serving. The pro-
gram schedule was as...