The Bank Merger Wave

The Bank Merger Wave
Title The Bank Merger Wave PDF eBook
Author Gary Dymski
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Pages 348
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780765603838

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The merger-mania of the 1990s has seen half of all US banks in operation at the end of the 1970 disappear. This study shows that it is not operating efficiences driving the mergers, and that consolidation may have effects contrary to consumer and non-financial businesss interests.

Bank Merger Wave

Bank Merger Wave
Title Bank Merger Wave PDF eBook
Author Gary Dymski
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre Bank mergers
ISBN 9781315292458

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The Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation

The Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation
Title The Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation PDF eBook
Author Gary Dymski
Publisher Routledge
Pages 356
Release 2016-09-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1315292432

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This far-reaching study shows that operating efficiencies are not what are driving today's unrelenting bank merger mania. It suggests that bank mergers and consolidation may have effects that are contrary to consumer and non-financial business interests, such as lower rates of interest, increasing fees, and tighter credit constraints. Dymski recommends several new policies to apply to the evaluation of prospective mergers.

Bank Merger Wave

Bank Merger Wave
Title Bank Merger Wave PDF eBook
Author Gary Dymski
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre Bank mergers
ISBN 9780765643384

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Bank Mergers & Acquisitions

Bank Mergers & Acquisitions
Title Bank Mergers & Acquisitions PDF eBook
Author Yakov Amihud
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 268
Release 1998-02-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780792399759

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As the financial services industry becomes increasingly international, the more narrowly defined and historically protected national financial markets become less significant. Consequently, financial institutions must achieve a critical size in order to compete. Bank Mergers & Acquisitions analyses the major issues associated with the large wave of bank mergers and acquisitions in the 1990's. While the effects of these changes have been most pronounced in the commercial banking industry, they also have a profound impact on other financial institutions: insurance firms, investment banks, and institutional investors. Bank Mergers & Acquisitions is divided into three major sections: A general and theoretical background to the topic of bank mergers and acquisitions; the effect of bank mergers on efficiency and shareholders' wealth; and regulatory and legal issues associated with mergers of financial institutions. It brings together contributions from leading scholars and high-level practitioners in economics, finance and law.

The Financial System and the Economy

The Financial System and the Economy
Title The Financial System and the Economy PDF eBook
Author Maureen Burton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 710
Release 2014-12-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317456866

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Attempts to assess whether the United States is in economic decline. Appropriate to general readers as well as economics students and scholars, this book examines the fears of Americans about their economic future.

The Handbook of Mergers and Acquisitions

The Handbook of Mergers and Acquisitions
Title The Handbook of Mergers and Acquisitions PDF eBook
Author David Faulkner
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 773
Release 2012-06-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0191628034

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With its inception at the end of the nineteenth century as a means of consolidation and reorganization, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have since become quasi-institutionalized as one of the primary strategic options for organizations, as they seek to secure their position in an ever more competitive and globalizing market place. Despite the optimism surrounding M&A as strategic moves, research on post-merger company performance suggests that most firms engaging in M&A activity do not achieve the sought-after performance targets, either immediately or in the years following the deal. What is it that drives M&A activity when research results do not support the performance expectations of these undertakings? Alternatively, have M&A scholars got it all wrong in the way that M&A performance is measured? Is the topic too complex, enduring, and multifaceted to study? The Handbook argues that the field of M&A is in need of a re-rooting: past research needs to be critically reviewed, and fundamental assumptions revisited. A key issue preventing efforts in the practice and study of M&A from achieving dynamic syntheses has been the disciplinary gulf separating strategy, finance, and human relations schools. The Handbook aims to bridge the hitherto separate disciplines engaged in the study and practice of M&A to provide more meaningful results. Toward this end, the Handbook brings together a set of prominent and emerging scholars and practitioners engaged in the study of M&A to provide thought-provoking, state of the art overviews of M&A through four specific 'lenses' - strategic, financial, socio-cultural, and sectorial approaches. By summarizing key findings in current research and exploring ways in which the differing approaches could and should be 'synthesized', it aims to highlight the key issues facing M&A practitioners and academics at the dawn of the third millennium.