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Following the 2008-9 financial crisis, large banks increasingly issued contingent convertible bonds (CoCo bonds) to increase their capital buffers – a policy supported by national bank regulators. This paper examines whether the issuance of CoCo bonds provides the same reduction in bank...
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We examine the influence of corporate governance quality on firms' choice between convertible debt, straight debt, and equity. Using a Western European sample of security offerings made between 2000 and 2010, we find that weaker firm-specific and country-specific corporate governance quality...
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the long-run operating performance of French convertible bonds (CB) issuers.Our results reveal that firms issuing convertible bonds under-perform substantially non-issuing firms from pre to post-issue periods. Our findings are robust with respect to the...
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Investor demand for convertible debt may change over time, due to changes in investor tastes and/or in funds available for convertible investment. We examine whether security-issuing firms cater to temporal fluctuations in investor demand for convertible debt. We find that investor demand...
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We investigate the effect of CEOs' education on their firms' probability of choosing convertible debt instead of straight debt and equity. Using a security choice framework, we find that CEOs with higher levels of education have a greater likelihood of issuing convertible debt, particularly when...
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Contingent convertible bonds (CoCos) are the latest bank capital instruments advocated by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and many national bank regulators. CoCos are intended to reduce banks' reliance on government bailouts and have been extensively issued by banks worldwide since...
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Convertible debt represents an important source of financing for U.S. companies. We examine whether convertible bond issuance activity is influenced by changes in investor demand for convertible debt. We find that investor demand proxies are able to explain approximately one-third of the...
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Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt die Ergebnisse einer Fragebogenuntersuchung unter deutschen, schweizerischen und österreichischen börsenkotierten Unternehmen über deren Motive zur Emission von Wandelanleihen vor. Die Antworten der Unternehmen bestätigen die Backdoor- Equity-Hypothese, wonach...
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I study the target leverage and partial adjustment activity of firms that issue convertible bonds. Convertibles may help target adjustment efforts by lowering issuance transaction costs and reducing interest expenses. Nevertheless, convertible debt can increase liabilities for an unknown amount...
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