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Determinants of bank merger premiums

Journal of Economics and Finance, 1996
This study examines the merger premiums paid for a sample of 320 bank acquisitions consummated during the period January 1982 through October 1990. The results of the research indicate that higher merger premiums were paid for, (a) smaller size targets, (b) targets with higher return on common equity ratios (pre-merger), (c) targets with higher ...
Hany A. Shawky   +2 more
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Do regulatory bank mergers improve operating performance?

, 2021
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The Bank Merger Paradox

2000
As the new millennium opens, no issue has preoccupied bank management more than their role in the merger consolidation process. From Japan to Europe and the US, the merger wave has engulfed banks of every description. Table 1.1 provides a statistical profile of the value of such mergers since 1991.
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CEO compensation and bank mergers

Journal of Financial Economics, 2001
Abstract Recent bank mergers generally did not improve relative operating performance or produce positive abnormal returns to acquiring bank shareholders. We examine the relationship between mergers and CEO compensation during 1986–1995, a period marked by overcapacity and frequent mergers.
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Mergers and Acquisitions in European Banking

2009
List of Tables and Figures Preface Acknowledgements Why Study M&A in Banking? Merger and Acquisition Trends in the European Banking Why do Banks Merge? M&A of Financial Institutions: A Review of the Literature Do M&A's Create Value for Shareholders? The Short-term Wealth Effect Do M&A's Create Value for Shareholders?
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Bank Mergers - Possibilities and Preparation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
This article surveys the trend of consolidation in the banking industry worldwide. It also explores the motivations behind this trend. The possible motivations for mergers in the Indian context are next analyzed. Heightened competition, presence of scale economies, dis-intermediation and need for adequate capital are some of the factors that are found ...
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Valuations of Banks in Mergers

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
The valuation of the exchange ratio of banks in mergers entails the use of criteria and valuation methods to determine the intrinsic value of the enterprises concerned. Moreover, the application of several valuation methods, as is usual in professional practice, allows identifying a range of values within which the exchange ratio may reasonably be ...
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Impact of Merger and Acquisition on Indian Banking: An Empirical Analysis of Allahabad Bank Merger with Indian Bank

Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting
Consolidation of public sector banks (PSBs) in India has been critical area on the financial ecosystem. This research focuses on the merger of Allahabad Bank with Indian Bank, analyzing empirical impact on Indian banking sector investigates the rationale behind such mergers, including objectives like strengthening balance sheets, improving operational ...
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Merchant banks, takeovers and mergers

Electronics and Power, 1971
The role of merchant banks in takeovers and mergers has increased since the boom began in the 1950s. Today, merchant banks provide an expert technical and advisory service in the financial field; but will they remain within these financial boundaries?
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