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We construct a theoretical framework to investigate the impact of liquidity risk, in the secondary corporate debt market, on corporate risk-taking preferences. Using closed-form solutions, our model shows that equity holders choose to adopt high-risk projects upon the arrival of illiquidity...
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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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