Price Uncertainty and Debt Covenants: Evidence from U.S. Oil Producers

IF 1.9 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Review of Corporate Finance Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1093/rcfs/cfac033
Sandrine Docgne, Diogo Duarte
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We use an exogenous, forward-looking measure of price uncertainty to examine the effect of uncertainty on the use of covenants in private and public debt contracts. The effect of uncertainty differs significantly in loans versus bonds, suggesting that private and public lenders face different incentives when contracting under high uncertainty. In loans, uncertainty increases the use of performance-based covenants. In contrast, covenant usage decreases in bonds, but firms with low agency conflicts mainly drive this effect. However, bondholders require higher spreads to offset the lack of protection with fewer covenants. Hedging does not affect the covenant-uncertainty relationship for debt contracts.
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价格不确定性和债务契约:来自美国石油生产商的证据
我们使用外生的、前瞻性的价格不确定性度量来检验不确定性对在私人和公共债务合同中使用契约的影响。不确定性对贷款和债券的影响差异很大,这表明私人和公共贷款人在高不确定性下签订合同时面临不同的激励。在贷款方面,不确定性增加了基于绩效的契约的使用。相比之下,契约的使用在债券中减少,但代理冲突低的公司主要推动了这种效应。然而,债券持有人需要更高的利差,以抵消较少契约带来的保护缺失。套期保值不影响债务契约的契约-不确定性关系。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Corporate Finance Studies (RCFS) is dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the expansive field of Corporate Finance. The journal seeks original contributions, reviewing papers based on their unique insights into Corporate Finance. This encompasses a wide spectrum, including a firm's interactions with stakeholders, capital markets, internal organization structure, compensation mechanisms, corporate governance, and capital management. RCFS also welcomes research in financial intermediation, financial institutions, microstructure, and the implications of asset pricing for Corporate Finance. The journal considers theoretical, empirical, and experimental papers for review.
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