Holding Companies
A holding company is a company that owns the outstanding stock of other companies. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself. Its purpose is to own shares of other companies to form a corporate group. However, in many jurisdictions around the world, holding companies are usually called parent companies, which, besides holding stock in other companies, can conduct trade and other business activities themselves. Holding companies reduce risk for the shareholders, and can permit the ownership and control of a number of different companies. Holding companies are also created to hold assets, such as intellectual property …
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RAND Corporation · 20 November 2023 English
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is resourced to support a broad national strategy of layered deterrence by identifying systemically important entities and supporting in the mitigation of risks …
synonymous with the “large, inter-connected bank holding companies or nonbank financial com- panies” Dodd-Frank … privately held companies), 3 per- cent are holding companies, and notably small numbers of entities are … publicly and privately traded entities, holding companies) are more concentrated in certain NCFs, such …
CSLS: Centre for the Study of Living Standards · 17 November 2023 English
84 Table 30: Sub-Industries of the Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing Industry [BS53] Real Value Added as a Share of the Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing Industry [BS53] Real Value …
0.07 3.93 6.97 Finance and insurance, and holding companies [BS5B] 6.79 5.60 2.28 1.33 0.15 0.07 13.82 … cultural industries; finance and insurance, and holding companies; real estate, rental, and leasing; professional … 92.9 50.8 92.7 Finance and insurance, and holding companies [BS5B] 6.0 7.0 5.1 5.6 49.1 86.2 55.5 77.3 … 33 -2.72 -1.47 Finance and insurance, and holding companies [BS5B] 2.28 1.33 1.66 -0.08 2.84 2.55 2.39 … output per hour of finance and insurance holding companies experienced growth at a rate of 1.33 percent …
IMF: International Monetary Fund · 16 November 2023 English
Korea faced challenges from inflation, growth slowdown, and financial stress in the wake of the pandemic. Growth started to slow in mid-2022 as global demand for electronics waned and domestic …
further widening the definition of financial holding companies and strengthening the insolvency and creditor …
NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 9 November 2023 English
This paper uses U.S. loan-level credit register data and the 2018–2019 Trade War to test for the effects of international trade uncertainty on domestic credit supply. We exploit cross-sectional heterogeneity …
collected quarterly from U.S. and foreign Bank Holding Companies (henceforth BHCs, which we refer to as banks …
NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 9 November 2023 English
The deposit business differs at large versus small banks. We provide a parsimonious model and extensive empirical evidence supporting the idea that much of the variation in deposit-pricing behavior between …
that were identified as large complex bank-holding companies subject to the Supervisory Capital Assessment … eases/files/bcreg20090424a1.pdf. 10 bank-holding companies, and accounted for 29% of all U.S. deposits … structural analysis with the top 1% of large bank holding companies by deposits. In 2000, the top 1% of banks … if the bank are held by the 14 large bank holding companies, and the share of agriculture loans represents … consist of the banks owned by the 14 large bank holding companies. Elasticity estimates are computed for each …
CIGS: Canon Institute for Global Studies · 6 November 2023 English
Identification of elites and construction of vertex data In this research, we assume that an elite consists of political elites and economic elites; the political elite shall have at least …
their businesses and founded holding companies, so that the holding companies owned the majority of the … affiliated companies. Business groups with holding companies as headquarters are called zaibatsu (Miyamoto … electricity and gas maintained a large share, holding companies became the second largest category, reflecting … 20130821) Okazaki Tetsuji. 2001. “The role of holding companies in pre-war Japanese economic development: …
World Bank Group · 5 November 2023 English
Braced for Impact: Reforming Kazakhstan’s National Financial Holding for Development Effectiveness and Market Creation offers a framework for assessing the readiness of development finance institutions (DFIs) and their conglomerates to …
45 Benchmarking with state-owned financial holding companies in selected countries 46 Recommendations … by holding companies that manage them on behalf of the state. Examples of the holding companies are …
NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 3 November 2023 English
Switzerland could be considered as a test case for international corporate-tax policy coordination. It is a federation of 26 fiscally autonomous cantons that have been taxing corporate profits more or …
multiplier Change tax schedule Change tax rate (holding companies) Change profit tax rate Change profit tax rate …
White & Case · 2 November 2023 English
One of the key milestone during the last decade was the implementation of Directive 2011/61/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on Alternative Investment …
following entities are out of scope of AIFMD: holding companies; institutions for occupational retirement …
IBA: International Bar Association · 2 November 2023
Delegates are able to use the live delegate search via the IBA website, • If the IBA is unable to reschedule the conference within 12 months of in order to …
developing issues in cross-border finance • Holding companies • Cross-border corporate restructurings • … Royal Horseguards Hotel, 2 Whitehall Court, Holding companies: what is the best jurisdiction? London, SW1A …