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An Analysis of Strategic Equity Stakes Acquisition of Chinese Banks by Foreign Financial Institutions

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  • Hui-Lung Chang
  • Sou-Shan Wu
  • Szu-Lang Liao

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This paper applies a contingent claim model to examine the risk of and returns to foreign financial institutions after they acquire equity stakes in a Chinese bank. The model considers dynamic factors such as individual asset value and exchange rates in maximizing shareholder value. In addition to analyzing the asset value and factors associated with risk after participation, this paper evaluates the optimal acquisition equity stake ratio using numerical analyses under regulatory capital control. For the Chinese banking sector, we discover that the portfolio risk of foreign financial institution will decrease after acquiring equity stakes when its asset increases, the debt ratio decreases, and the required risk-weighted asset increases. Overall, these foreign financial institutions have well-diversified currency portfolios and enjoy better asset quality and surplus earnings; therefore, they will likely increase their optimal acquisition equity stake ratio if the Chinese banks in which they invest have with good quality assets and are focused on local business.

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  • Hui-Lung Chang & Sou-Shan Wu & Szu-Lang Liao, 2013. "An Analysis of Strategic Equity Stakes Acquisition of Chinese Banks by Foreign Financial Institutions," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(S3), pages 98-109, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:emfitr:v:49:y:2013:i:s3:p:98-109
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