Rollover Risk and Credit Spreads: Evidence from International Corporate Bonds
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Valenzuela Aros, Patricio
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Rollover Risk and Credit Spreads: Evidence from International Corporate Bonds
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Using a new dataset on corporate bonds placed in international markets by emerging and developed borrowers, this article demonstrates that a high proportion of short-term debt exacerbates the effect of debt market illiquidity on corporate bond spreads. This effect is present during both periods of financial stability and of financial distress, and it is smaller in the banking sector than in other sectors. The article's major finding is robust when controlling for potential endogeneity. Moreover, the results are consistent with the predictions of structural credit risk models that argue that a higher proportion of short-term debt increases a firm's exposure to debt market illiquidity through a "rollover risk" channel.
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Fondecyt Initiation Project 11130390
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/141799
DOI: 10.1093/rof/rfv022
ISSN: 1573-692X
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Review of Finance, 2016, 631–661
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