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No more discount under enhanced fair value hierarchy

Emanuel Bagna, Giuseppe Di Martino and Davide Rossi

Applied Economics, 2015, vol. 47, issue 51, 5559-5582

Abstract: We use an integrated approach to analyse the reasons behind the discount on the balance-sheet fair value of illiquid financial instruments held by European banks and classified into the Level 3 Fair Value hierarchy under IFRS 7. We believe that the potential sources of misalignment are (1) the lack of disclosure, (2) earnings management, and (3) the lack of liquidity. We show that the discount implicit in market values is linked to the lack of mandatory additional disclosure required by IFRS 7 and that this result supports the strong enforcement activity made by national authorities.

Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2015.1054068

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