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expansion of global nonfinancial corporate debt after the 2008-09 global financial crisis. Nonfinancial corporate debt steadily … increased after the crisis, especially in emerging economies. Between 2008 and 2018, corporate debt increased from 56 to 96 …. Nonfinancial corporate debt was mainly issued through bond markets, and its growth can be largely attributed to accommodative …
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and represents USD 22.1 trillion in total assets and USD 6.05 trillion in total debt. The findings show that, prior to the … pandemic, almost 60 percent of the debt was associated with firms that already exhibited vulnerabilities according to at least …
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, maturity, and currency denomination at the firm and aggregate levels. Using data on worldwide debt issuance from advanced and … corporate bonds during financial crises. Firms reduced their borrowing in shock-hit markets but increased it in other debt … toward domestic markets during international crises, firms reduced the share of foreign currency debt. The opposite occurred …
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This paper studies whether there is a connection between finance and growth at the firm level. It employs a new dataset of 150,165 equity and bond issuances around the world, matched with income and balance sheet data for 62,653 listed firms in 65 countries over 1990-2016. Three main patterns...
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