Credit Default Swaps and Credit Risk Reallocation

Dorian Henricot, Thibaut Piquard
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Using granular data on both debt and credit default swaps (CDS) exposures by French investors on non-financial corporations (NFC) and euro area banks on French NFCs, we study how CDS reallocate investors' exposure to credit risk. To guide our investigation, we propose a methodology to disentangle investors' strategies between speculators, hedgers, and arbitrageurs. We make three contributions. First, CDS reduce exposure concentration. Hedgers offset their most concentrated exposures while speculators use them as a substitute for debt. Second, speculators use CDS to reach for yield both between and within rating classes. This could pertain to relatively lower leverage constraints at lower ratings, or to the opacity advantage of CDS. Finally, CDS increase investment funds and dealers portfolio risk. Both reach for yield and exposure diversification contribute to this rise. Exposure diversification in the CDS market thus does not translate into return diversification.
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信用违约互换和信用风险再分配
利用法国投资者对非金融公司(NFC)和欧元区银行对法国NFC的债务和信用违约互换(CDS)敞口的细粒度数据,我们研究了CDS如何重新分配投资者对信用风险的敞口。为了指导我们的调查,我们提出了一种方法来区分投机者、套期保值者和套利者之间的投资者策略。我们有三个贡献。首先,CDS降低了暴露浓度。套期保值者抵消了他们最集中的风险敞口,而投机者则将其作为债务的替代品。其次,投机者利用CDS来获取评级类别之间和评级类别内部的收益率。这可能与评级较低时杠杆约束相对较低有关,也可能与CDS的不透明优势有关。最后,CDS增加了投资基金和交易商的投资组合风险。对收益和风险敞口多样化的追求都促成了这一增长。因此,CDS市场的风险敞口分散并不转化为收益分散。
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