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We examine the determinants of the new issue maturity of corporate bonds. As credit rating decreases, new bond issues have longer maturities but substantial variation in maturity within each rating class remains. We seek to explain the variation of new issue maturity within credit classes. We...
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Existing empirical work supports the notion that make whole and claw back bonds are explained as methods to resolve the underinvestment problem. We suggest that if these provisions genuinely resolve the underinvestment problem then make whole and claw back provision bondholders should share in...
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Using a linear factor model, we study the behaviour of French, Germany, Italian and British sovereign yield curves in the run up to EMU. This allows us to determine which of these yield curves might best approximate a benchmark yield curve post EMU. We find that the best approximation for the...
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The paper examines the estimation of alternative interest rate processes describing the dynamics of UK interest rates. The methodology concentrates on selecting non-parametrically the number of autocovariances to use in calculating a heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation consistent covariance...
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We examine term structure theories by using a novel approach. We form bond investment strategies based on different theories of the term structure in order to determine which strategy performs best. When using a manipulation-proof performance measure, we find that consistent with prior...
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We examine the relation between credit spreads on industrial bonds and the underlying Treasury term structure. We use zero-coupon spot rates to eliminate the coupon bias and to allow for a consistent study both within and across the different credit ratings. Our results indicate that the level...
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This paper finds that while covered interest rate parity holds for large and small triple A rated economies, it holds for emerging markets only for a three-month maturity. For a five-year horizon the size and frequency of violations lead to the conclusion that covered interest rate parity does...
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