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Design/methodology/approach The study uses three models to examine the impact of credit rating on capital structure decisions within the framework of credit rating-capital structure hypotheses (broad rating, notch rating and investment or speculative grade). These hypotheses are tested by...
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Recurrent stock market fall and rise sequel by COVID-19, rising global inflation, increase in Fed interest rates, the unprecedented meltdown of technology stocks, fear of trade wars, tightening of governments' fiscal policies call for a new trend in international investing. It is time for the...
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Design/methodology/approach The study uses three models to examine the impact of credit rating on capital structure decisions within the framework of credit rating-capital structure hypotheses (broad rating, notch rating and investment or speculative grade). These hypotheses are tested by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012600406
This paper examines differences in the use of trade credit by publicly listed firms and their privately held counterparts. We show that public firms maintain a significantly lower level of trade credit than private firms. This finding is consistent with the argument that public firms rely less...
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We show that public suppliers extend more trade credit than their private counterparts. The impact of stock market listing on accounts receivable is more pronounced among firms that are financially more constrained or more reliant on external finance. Moreover, firms significantly increase their...
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We investigate the persistence of the dividend policy following the initial public offering (IPO) in non-financial Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) firms during the period 2000-2019. Using various regression models, we confirm that non-financial GCC firms maintain a persistent dividend policy from...
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Recurrent stock market fall and rise sequel by COVID-19, rising global inflation, increase in Fed interest rates, the unprecedented meltdown of technology stocks, fear of trade wars, tightening of governments’ fiscal policies call for a new trend in international investing. It is time for the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014353440
We investigate the persistence of the dividend policy following the initial public offering (IPO) in non-financial Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) firms during the period 2000-2019. Using various regression models, we confirm that non-financial GCC firms maintain a persistent dividend policy from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014354096
We investigate the effect of initial public offerings (IPOs) on the evolution of debt maturity by tracking a sample of US firms that went public over the period 1998-2011. Our findings reveal a significant and permanent increase in debt maturity post-IPO. The short-term debt ratio drops by...
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