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For a large sample of U.S. firms from 1994 to 2009, we empirically examine the impact of corporate hedging on the cost of public debt. We find strong evidence that hedging is associated with a lower cost of debt. The negative effect of hedging on the cost of debt is consistent across industries,...
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Purpose – The paper aims to examine theoretically valuation of weather derivatives and their hedging roles in corporate risk management. Design/methodology/approach – The paper introduces an extended financial market model in which the weather risk is included as an independent random...
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Purpose – The paper aims to examine theoretically valuation of weather derivatives and their hedging roles in corporate risk management. Design/methodology/approach – The paper introduces an extended financial market model in which the weather risk is included as an independent random...
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Using a large sample of multinational companies (MNCs), this paper intends to explore whether executives' pension incentives will function as a mechanism of optimal contracting in motivating firm risk management. We find that granting more pension to executives is significantly related to the...
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