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This paper investigates whether foreign subsidiaries outperform their parent banks in terms of profitability and what determines this outcome. Using a large sample of multinational banks and their subsidiaries in a large number of countries, this study shows that, on average, foreign...
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problems in the home country, with a lesser factor being the weak performance of the foreign subsidiary. …
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problems in the home country, with a lesser factor being the weak performance of the foreign subsidiary. …
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This study provides new evidence on the impact of governance on the performance of privately defined contribution … factors are found to be important for pension fund return on invested assets and also for its economic performance … account the different interests of the beneficiaries and owners as it may determine their performance. …
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This study analyses the impact of political factors on commercial banks' behaviour and performance in 11 CEE countries …
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This study provides new evidence on the impact of governance on the performance of privately defined contribution … factors are found to be important for pension fund return on invested assets and also for its economic performance … account the different interests of the beneficiaries and owners as it may determine their performance. …
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