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This paper analyzes the effect of corporate debt offerings on stock prices. Straight debt offerings have non-positive price effects, while convertible debt offerings have significantly negative effects. Public utility mortgage (non-convertible) bond offerings have marginally negative effects,...
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-trust. Consistent with the priority rule theory, but inconsistent with the default theory, we find that trust preferred enjoyed greater …
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We examine if the sequence of stock market liberalization events matters for corporate financing choices. We contrast firms who attain ‘investable' status through domestic reforms with those who do so by issuing American Depository Receipt programs. We find that the first liberalization event...
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, consistent with the trade-off theory of capital structure. Our coefficient estimates imply that a one standard deviation decline …
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It is well understood that the equity of an insolvent firm can trade for a positive price so long as there is some positive probability that the firm will become solvent at some future point. Currently, however, this insight exists in the case law in an informal sense, while its use in the...
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Prior research finds that when investors receive credible bad news about a firm, they revise their valuations of that firm downward. We examine a setting where investors receive bad news about a firm and revise their valuations of that firm upward. Specifically, we find that when activist...
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