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This study examines the impact of approximately pure capital structure change announcements on security prices (specifically on common stock, straight preferred stock, convertible preferred stock, straight debt and convertible debt). Statistically significant price adjustments in firms' common...
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This paper examines the motives of debt issuance in hot-debt market periods and its impact on capital structure over the period 1970–2006. We find that perceived capital market conditions as favorable, an indication of market timing, and adverse selection costs of equity (i.e., information...
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In this paper, we evaluate firm-, industry- and country-specific factors determining a firm's capital structure. The empirical validity of several capital structure theories has been ambiguous so far. We shed light on the main drivers of leverage and depict differences in industry and country...
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This paper uses a new perspective to analyze information obtained from capital structure decisions. Most previous studies either separately tested how firms adjust to leverage targets, or observed how financial policy changes convey information such as balance sheet items. However, we analyze...
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The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic massively increased uncertainty about firms’ cash flows and their access to financial markets. We examine its effect on firms’ strategies for preserving cash by suspending dividends and buybacks and raising new funds through bond and equity issues. We...
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We study the prices of a firm's debt and equity in a market where investors have private information and may exhibit differences of opinion. We show how debt and equity valuations, and the impact of public information and distress risk on these valuations, depend upon disagreement and the...
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This paper investigates the relationship between the borrowing firm's cross-ownership and its choice between bank loans and public bonds when raising new debt capital. We find that cross-ownership significantly reduces the firm's use of bank loans when making debt issuance decisions. Evidence...
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Does derivative market regulation affect real economic outcomes? We investigate this question in the setting of the central counterparty (CCP) clearing reform on the corporate credit default swap (CDS) market. Exploiting the staggered introduction of CCP clearing to CDS contracts -- an insurance...
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I examine the effects of transparency in the secondary market on the capital structure of firms. To identify it, I rely on a quasi-experiment in which the 2002 regulations of TRACE mandated the public dissemination of post-trade pricing and volume information for corporate bonds. Dissemination...
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