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Firms with credit-default swaps (CDS) traded on their debt may face "empty creditors'' as hedged creditors have less incentive to participate in firm restructuring. We test for the existence of empty creditors by employing an exogenous change to the bankruptcy code in Germany, that effectively...
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European banks are exposed to a substantial amount of risky sovereign debt. The "missing bank capital" resulting from the zero-risk weight exemption for European banks for European sovereign debt amplifies the co-movement between sovereign CDS spreads and facilitates cross-border...
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We present the first micro-level evidence of the transmission of shocks through financial networks. Using the network of credit default swap (CDS) transactions between banks, we identify bank CDS returns attributable to counterparty losses. A bank's own CDS spread increases whenever...
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This paper measures the joint default risk of financial institutions by exploiting information about counterparty risk in credit default swaps (CDS). A CDS contract written by a bank to insure against the default of another bank is exposed to the risk that both banks default. From CDS spreads we...
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This paper analyzes banks' usage of CDS. Combining bank-firm syndicated loan data with a unique EU-wide dataset on bilateral CDS positions, we find that stronger banks in terms of capital, funding and profitability tend to hedge more. We find no evidence of banks using the CDS market for capital...
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In this paper, we examine the effect of credit defaults swap (CDS) initiation on reference firms' cost management behavior. CDS contracts provide insurance protection for lenders, inducing a shift in bargaining power from borrowers to lenders and an excessive incidence of bankruptcy....
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We investigate how the availability of traded credit default swaps (CDSs) affects the referenced firms' voluntary disclosure choices. CDSs enable lenders to hedge their credit risk exposure, weakening their incentives to monitor borrowers. We predict that reduced lender monitoring in turn leads...
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The paper examines and analyses the impact of the countries' credit ratings changes on the cost of credit defaults swaps premium. It is assumed statistical significance abnormal returns due to changes in credit ratings assigned by the agencies. It is hypothesized that ratings events convey new...
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Total notional principal outstanding for single-name credit default swaps (CDSs) based on corporate and sovereign reference entities grew significantly through June 2011, but, following the global credit crisis and Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, notional amounts on single-name CDSs outstanding...
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We investigate default clusters and reveal credit risk contagion in a data set with over four million German auto loans. First, we show that default clusters cannot be attributed to loan-specific, borrower-specific, asset-specific and macroeconomic effects alone. In a second step, we model...
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