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Banks and Shareholder Value [electronic resource] : An Overview of Bank Valuation and Empirical Evidence on Shareholder Value for Banks / by Stephanie Gross.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Wiesbaden : DUV, 2006Description: XXVI, 277 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783835092785
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 332 23
LOC classification:
  • HG1-HG9999
Online resources:
Contents:
How to measure the shareholder value of banks? -- Empirical relevance of shareholder value for banks -- Value drivers of retail banks.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In the German banking sector, management is continually increasing its focus on shareholder interests. This can be seen in the ambitious profitability targets set by management in this sector. Some municipalities are also putting increasing pressure on Landesbanks and saving banks, as members of the largest German banking group, to create greater financial value. The increasing importance of shareholder value in the ban¬king sector poses a number of questions that are of interest from a scientific perspective. Stephanie Gross analyses three sets of these questions: • How should economic value creation for shareholders be measured in banking? Does the banking sector have any special features that need to be taken into consi¬deration when measuring this? • To what extent do banks’ market values truly reflect expected shareholder value creation? Which factors are responsible for systematic deviations between the intrinsic value of a bank and the market value of a bank? • What are the key financial and operational levers that bank managers should focus on in order to increase shareholder value?
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How to measure the shareholder value of banks? -- Empirical relevance of shareholder value for banks -- Value drivers of retail banks.

In the German banking sector, management is continually increasing its focus on shareholder interests. This can be seen in the ambitious profitability targets set by management in this sector. Some municipalities are also putting increasing pressure on Landesbanks and saving banks, as members of the largest German banking group, to create greater financial value. The increasing importance of shareholder value in the ban¬king sector poses a number of questions that are of interest from a scientific perspective. Stephanie Gross analyses three sets of these questions: • How should economic value creation for shareholders be measured in banking? Does the banking sector have any special features that need to be taken into consi¬deration when measuring this? • To what extent do banks’ market values truly reflect expected shareholder value creation? Which factors are responsible for systematic deviations between the intrinsic value of a bank and the market value of a bank? • What are the key financial and operational levers that bank managers should focus on in order to increase shareholder value?

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