Luís Krug Pacheco
Catholic University of Portugal
9 Papers
5 Citations
Luís Krug Pacheco is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Portugal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Operating cash flow & Maturity (finance). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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THE DETERMINANTS of INITIAL STOCK REPURCHASES
TL;DR: This paper analyzed the determinants and motivations that may explain why firms repurchase their own stock for the first time by studying the theoretical hypotheses found in the financial literature that are most important in explaining initial stock repurchases.
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The Economics of Structured Leasing
João Pinto,Luís Krug Pacheco +1 more
TL;DR: Structured leasing as discussed by the authors is a new and highly flexible transaction that develops synergies between funding policy, risk management of the underlying assets, and tax benefits, which is used in particular transactions involving complex and large-scale assets, such as airplanes, ships, industrial plant and equipment, and large real estate projects.
How Banks Price Loans for LBOs: an Empirical Analysis of Spread Determinants *
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined which factors determine the pricing of loans for LBOs, using a worldwide sample of 11,111 loans closed in the 2000-2016 period.
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How Banks Price Loans in Leveraged Buy-Outs: An Empirical Analysis of Spread Determinants
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined which factors determine the pricing of loans in LBOs, using a worldwide sample of 12,673 syndicated loans closed during the 2000-2013 period, and found that spreads and pricing processes differ significantly in market-based versus bank-based financial systems, as well as in the U.S. vis-a-vis W.E. borrowers.
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ON the TIMING of INITIAL STOCK REPURCHASES
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the timing of initial stock repurchases for a sample of firms from their IPO onwards, using panel adjusted logistic regressions and hazard models to examine which variables may predict and theoretical hypotheses may explain these transactions.
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