Credit default swaps and debt specialization

IF 3.1 1区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Financial Intermediation Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jfi.2023.101029
Brian Clark , James Donato , Bill B. Francis
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We examine the effect of credit default swaps (CDSs) on debt specialization. We argue that reference firms in CDS contracts, seeking to minimize creditor conflicts and bankruptcy costs, exhibit higher debt concentration than firms on which no CDSs are traded. Our results show that firms engage in greater debt specialization and are more likely to specialize following the inception of CDS trading. Additionally, we find that, while lender concentration in firms increases, the number of bank lenders drops, lead arranger share rises, and the probability that lead arrangers and lenders are repeated increases following the onset of CDS trading. Our results are robust to instrumental variable estimation, propensity-score matching, different model specifications, and different subsamples.

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信用违约掉期和债务专业化†
我们研究了信用违约互换(CDS)对债务专业化的影响。我们认为,CDS合同中的参考公司,为了最大限度地减少债权人冲突和破产成本,表现出比没有CDS交易的公司更高的债务集中度。我们的研究结果表明,企业参与了更大的债务专业化,并且更有可能在CDS交易开始后进行专业化。此外,我们发现,当贷款人在企业中的集中度增加时,银行贷款人的数量下降,牵头安排人的份额上升,并且在CDS交易开始后,牵头安排和贷款人重复出现的可能性增加。我们的结果对工具变量估计、倾向得分匹配、不同的模型规范和不同的子样本都是稳健的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Financial Intermediation seeks to publish research in the broad areas of financial intermediation, financial market structure, corporate finance, risk management, and valuation.
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