10 research outputs found

    Bank Mergers and Acquisitions in Emerging Markets: Evidence from Asia and Latin America

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    Following a global wave of consolidation in the banking industry, this study analyses 132 mergers and acquisitions (M&As) involving banks in emerging markets in Asia and Latin America between 1998 and 2009. An event study measures the change in shareholder value for acquirers and targets; and a multivariate regression identifies the drivers of the change in shareholder value for acquirers. On average M&A creates shareholder value for target firms, while acquirer firms do not lose shareholder value. Geographical diversification creates shareholder value for acquirers. Acquirer shareholders benefit from the acquisition of underperforming targets; from transactions settled by cash rather than exchange of equity; and from government-instigated M&A transactions

    Mergers and Acquisitions of Financial Institutions: A Review of the Post-2000 Literature

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    Banks, Financial institutions, Literature review, Mergers and acquisitions, G21, G34,
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