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Using a quarterly dataset of 185 listed firms in six Latin American countries between 1993 and 2009 we find that leverage is positively related to tangibility, firm size and the market to book ratio, and negatively related to profitability. The average cost of debt is negatively related with...
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Blockholders presence is a common attribute of modern corporations around the world. This work studies the effect of the presence of multiple blockholder in firm valuation for a sample of Latin American firms. To this effect, several measures of control contestability were constructed. Using OLS...
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We examine corporate sector vulnerabilities in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. First, we identify stylized facts based on corporate financial indicators. Second, we assess vulnerability of individual firms to a sudden stop in financing through a probit model, using a panel of 18...
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Rajan and Zingales (1995) find that tangibility, growth opportunity, size and performance are the four common determinants to explain capital structure across G-7 countries. In this study, we consider a sample of 590 firms from Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru and United States of America, to...
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The growth in cash holdings by non-financial corporations in emerging economies in general and Latin American in particular has received less attention compared to their peers from advanced economies. Taking into account that cash holdings contain not only cash but also short-term,...
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Purpose – This paper aims to analyse the capital structure determining factors of Latin American and US corporations after the crisis of 2008, as a means of comparing theoretical assumptions and empirical results in markets of different efficiency levels. Design/methodology/approach – The...
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Purpose: This paper aims to analyse the capital structure determining factors of Latin American and US corporations after the crisis of 2008, as a means of comparing theoretical assumptions and empirical results in markets of different efficiency levels. Design/methodology/approach - The study...
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When debt obligations have fixed nominal value in foreign currency, a foreign monetary expansion reduces the burden of existing debt measured in local currency and boosts firm performance. By investigating Mexican and Brazilian publicly listed firms with substantial dollar-denominated debt, we...
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