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Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises are a backbone of the Philippine economy. One factor that hinders the growth of these enterprises is their difficulty in accessing finance from banks and other financial institutions. The Credit Surety Fund (CSF) was established to help these...
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In this paper we review the pricing and model calibration of Credit Default Swaps referring to both the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) CDS contract and credit model standardization guidelines. Furthermore we provide an Excel pricing workbook to supplement the materials...
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How do different types of debt influence firm credit risk? This paper sheds new light on this issue by decomposing the leverage ratio into market debt, bank debt, and trade credit leverage ratios by balance sheet account type classification; and short-term debt and long-term debt leverage ratios...
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We analyse whether soliciting multiple ratings leads to lower syndicated loan spreads. Our results document that banks apply, on average, lower spreads to multi-rated firms. This effect depends on the reduction of information asymmetry about borrowers' creditworthiness (information production...
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We find that Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) see through transitory shocks to credit risk that stem from transitory shocks to equity prices, while market-based measures of credit risk do not. For a given stock return, CRAs are significantly less likely to downgrade firms with transitory shocks...
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This paper internalizes a new approach to measure the direct and pure impact of credit rating changes on the cost of debt. We analyze loan contracts with rating-based performance pricing (RBPP) provisions. They ex ante link interest spreads to the credit ratings. We examine a large sample of...
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Securitisation allows banks to swap risky assets for cash and thereby boost regulatory capital measures and attain a higher balance sheet turnover. As a result, access to securitisation lowers banks' dependence on capital in lending and increases credit supply. In my empirical strategy I compare...
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A covenant is a special set of clauses in a firm's debt contract restricting business policy and allowing creditors to take specified action should the covenant terms be violated. Three main reasons for the inclusion of covenants in debt contracts are accounted for in the literature: they (1)...
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Corporate credit ratings have tightened gradually but substantially over two decades. We ex- amine whether syndicated loans correct for the conservatism. We find that they do not. The correction in spreads is greater for smaller, speculative borrowers, loans with fewer lenders and a greater lead...
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Using a new dataset on syndicated loan primary market pricing adjustments, we examine whether relationship banks' information advantage facilitates price discovery in loan issuances. We find that the lead bank makes fewer adjustments to the initial pricing terms of a syndicated loan and shortens...
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