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A main puzzle in the sovereign debt literature is that defaults have only minor effects on subsequent borrowing costs and access to credit. This paper comes to a different conclusion. We construct the first complete database of investor losses ('haircuts') in all restructurings with foreign...
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A main puzzle in the sovereign debt literature is that defaults have only minor effects on subsequent borrowing costs and access to credit. This paper comes to a different conclusion. We construct the first complete database of investor losses ("haircuts") in all restructurings with foreign...
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Unlike outside investors, controlling groups have the option to trade on inside information and can exercise it at the expense of outside investors. This paper computes informed trading probabilities (ITPs) for the universe of liquid stocks from seven Latin American countries, trading both at...
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The sovereign credit rating is a key determinant of the cost and availability of international financing for an economy. This paper models ratings as a function of expected repayment capacity, derives testable hypotheses, and conducts a statistical analysis based of the ratings awarded by...
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The prevailing valuation technique in Emerging Markets adds the country risk to the discount rate in an ad-hoc manner. This practice does not account for the term structure of default risk. The mismatch between the duration of the project being valued and the duration of the measure of country...
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Unlike outside investors, controlling groups have the option to trade on inside information, and can exercise it at the expense of the former. In this paper, a simple theoretical model rationalizes the relationship between corporate governance and insider trading decisions through reputational...
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This paper provides a comprehensive survey of pertinent issues on sovereign debt restructurings, based on a newly constructed database. This is the first complete dataset of sovereign restructuring cases, covering the six decades from 1950–2010; it includes 186 debt exchanges with foreign banks...
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