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Contingent convertible bonds (CoCos) are the latest bank capital instruments advocated by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and many national bank regulators. CoCos are intended to reduce banks' reliance on government bailouts and have been extensively issued by banks worldwide since...
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Using manually collected data associated with bribery in China, we find that firms receive higher credit ratings when their travel and entertainment expenses are abnormally high. Higher credit ratings help firms to expand their debt capacity, which incentivizes issuers to bribe rating firms for...
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This paper employs a time-varying parameter vector autoregressive model to investigate the short-, medium-, and long-term effects of monetary policy on stock market liquidity and examine how these effects differ in the bull and bear markets of China. Our results demonstrate that changes in both...
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Stock returns of domestically listed Chinese firms are lower than that of externally listed firms and listed firms from large developed and emerging countries. The performance gap, measured by net cash flows, between domestically listed and externally listed and matched unlisted Chinese firms,...
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We examine the privatization process of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), the largest bank in the world by market capitalization, and its dual IPOs in the Hong Kong and Shanghai Stock exchanges in 2006. The Chinese government retains majority equity ownership of ICBC while...
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We examine the privatization process of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), the largest bank in the world by market capitalization, and its dual IPOs in the Hong Kong and Shanghai Stock exchanges in 2006. The Chinese government retains majority equity ownership of ICBC while...
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Credit default swaps (CDSs) are an effective tool to trade credit risk, and they can improve the corporate information environment. We find that firms use more public debt and less bank debt when CDSs reference their debt start trading. The results are robust to the endogeneity of CDS trading....
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The 2005 Bankruptcy Reform puts derivatives contracts into an effective “super-senior” status. It is intended to provide stability to the derivative markets and reduce systemic risk, however, we find that it has negative impact on derivative-using firms' borrowings. The theoretical model in...
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