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Conference Paper
Board structure, banking firm performance and the bank holding company organizational form

Proceedings , Paper 866

Journal Article
One-bank holding company debt: regulatory policy and experience

Financial Industry Perspectives

Journal Article
Banking reform: an overview of the restructuring debate

Business Review , Issue Jul , Pages 3-14

Journal Article
Economic forces facing the bank holding company movement

Review , Volume 56 , Issue Sep , Pages 8-12

Working Paper
Valuation effects of new capital issues by large bank holding companies

FRB Atlanta Working Paper , Paper 88-7

Journal Article
Streamlined procedures for bank holding company acquisitions

Changes to Regulation Y--the regulation specifying procedures for bank holding company acquisitions--mean that bank holding companies may now qualify for a streamlined notice procedure.
Communities and Banking , Issue Fall , Pages 12-13

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Statement to Congress, June 11, 1986 (banking and bank holding company legislation issues)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Aug , Pages 541-554

Journal Article
Bank corporate governance: a proposal for the post-crisis world

The corporate governance problems of banks are qualitatively and quantitatively different from those of other firms. The authors argue that a key factor contributing to this difference is the growing opacity and complexity of bank activities, a trend that has increased the difficulty of managing risk in financial firms. They also cite the governance challenges posed by the holding company organization of banks, in which two boards of directors?the bank?s own board and the board of the holding company that owns the bank?monitor the bank. This paradigm results in significant confusion about the ...
Economic Policy Review , Issue Aug , Pages 85-105

Report
Diversification, size, and risk at bank holding companies

This paper shows that large BHCs are better diversified than small BHCs based on market measures of diversification. We find, however, that better diversification does not translate into reductions in overall risk. The risk reducing potential of diversification at large BHCs is offset by their lower capital ratios, larger C&I loan portfolios, and greater use of derivatives. Our results suggest that asset growth should enhance diversification but that the effects on risk will depend on the extent to which growth is accompanied by changes in portfolio attributes. Using data from 1980 to 1993, ...
Research Paper , Paper 9506

Report
How do stock repurchases affect bank holding company performance?

Using data from bank holding company regulatory reports, we examine the relationship between stock repurchases and financial performance for a large sample of bank holding companies over the years 1987 to 1998. The primary result is that higher levels of repurchases in one year are associated with higher profitability and a lower share of problem loans in the subsequent year. This finding is robust to several different ways of measuring share repurchase activity. Our results appear to be driven primarily by bank holding companies with publicly traded stock, especially those companies whose ...
Staff Reports , Paper 123

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