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We examine the effects of credit default swaps (CDS), a major type of over-thecounter derivative, on the corporate liquidity management of the reference firms. CDS help firms to access the credit market since the lenders can hedge their credit risk more easily using these contracts. However,...
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This is study empirically examine the impact of market conditions on credit spreads asmotivated by recently developed structural credit risk models. Using credit default swap(CDS) spreads, we find that, in the time series, average credit spreads are decreasing inGDP growth rate, but increasing...
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Trillions of dollars of derivatives are trading in many markets regularly, but little is known about the direct interactions between different types of derivatives referencing the same firm. This study is the first to examine the impact of credit derivatives on equity derivatives. We show that...
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