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In this paper, we examine the dynamic behavior of credit spreads on corporate bond portfolios. We propose an econometric model of credit spreads that incorporates portfolio rebalancing, the near unit root property of spreads, the autocorrelation in spread changes, the ARCH conditional...
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No consensus has yet emerged from the existing credit risk literature on how muchof the observed corporate-Treasury yield spreads can be explained by credit risk. In thispaper, we propose a new calibration approach based on historical default data and showthat one can indeed obtain consistent...
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We examine the question of the determinants of corporate bond credit spreads using both weekly and monthly option-adjusted spreads for nine corporate bond indexes from Merrill Lynch from January 1997 to July 2002. (...)
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Corporations often use affiliated firms as guarantors when issuing guaranteed bonds, thus combining external financing with internal credit enhancements. In this study, we empirically examine the potential determinants of corporate guaranteed debt issuance. We find evidence that issuers with...
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There is no consensus on whether macroeconomic fundamentals have any predictive power for bond risk premia, either unconditionally or conditionally over bond yields. Using Adaptive Group LASSO, a machine learning algorithm, we are able to construct a new, parsimonious macro variable that is...
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In this paper, we find that the conflict of interest between loan holders and bondholders is positively related to bond IPO underpricing, which serves as a compensation to the initial bond investors. We construct four proxies for the conflict between loan holders and bondholders, namely, a loan...
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This paper shows that bond market liquidity plays an important role in determining corporate debt contracts. We find that bonds with better expected market liquidity are issued with fewer restrictive covenants, longer maturities, and lower offering yield spreads. These results are robust to a...
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This paper examines the effects of bond liquidity on firms' investments. We postulate that bond liquidity increases firms' investment opportunities by reducing the cost of capital and improving access to financing. Using the exogenous variation in liquidity generated by the introduction of...
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