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The effects of credit default swaps on corporate investment

Jieying HongESSEC Business School, Singapore, SingaporeNa WangFrank G. Zarb School of Business, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA
2020en
ABI

Abstract

This paper examines how credit default swaps (CDS) affect the corporate investment of the referenced entities. We document a significant reduction in corporate investment after CDS trading, a result that is robust to alternative model specifications and a set of endogeneity tests. Our findings of the increased firm risk and cost of capital support the costly external capital channel. The cross-sectional variations in CDS effects demonstrate that both reduced monitoring and the empty creditor problem might be the underlying forces driving the costly external capital channel. Our additional analysis implies that CDS trading is associated with an enhancement in investment efficiency for firms that are prone to overinvestment.

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