نتایج جستجو برای: market debt ratios

تعداد نتایج: 314668  

1998
Mihir A. Desai James R. Hines C. Fritz Foley

This paper examines the impact of local tax rates and capital market conditions on the level and composition of borrowing by foreign affiliates of American multinational corporations. The evidence indicates that 10 percent higher local tax rates are associated with 2.8 percent higher debt/asset ratios of American-owned affiliates, and that borrowing from related parties is particularly sensitiv...

2010
Yan Bai Jing Zhang

Sovereign debt renegotiations take an average of nine years for bank loans but only one year for bonds. Our paper provides an explanation to this finding by highlighting one key difference between bank loans and bonds: bank debt is rarely traded, while bond debt is heavily traded on the secondary market. The secondary market plays a crucial information revelation role in shortening renegotiatio...

2015
Allan C. Eberhart

Many studies use the book value of debt as a proxy for its market value because most corporate debt does not trade. I call this practice the book value of debt (BVD) approximation, and it appears to be justified by the observation that the average market value of debt is close to its book value. Many corporate bonds, however, trade at values significantly different from their book values, and c...

2015
Luca Agnello Ricardo M. Sousa

a r t i c l e i n f o This paper analyses the impact of financial sector policy changes on the dynamics of public debt. Using a panel of 89 countries from 1973 to 2005, we find that, overall, while the implementation of financial liberalisation policies significantly raises the public debt growth rate, the adoption of financial re-regulation measures does not reduce it in a significant manner. ...

2009
Wei Shen

In this article, we first analyze the process of the fluidity control of short-term national debt and think that the short-term national debt market with certain scale can reduce the impact of fluidity to commercial banks, then compare three tools usually used in open market operations, i.e. middle and long term national debt, central bank bill and short-term national debt and the results show ...

2013
Ervin L. Black F. Greg Burton Anastasia G. Maggina

This study examines auditor switching using discriminant analysis and logistic regression. These two statistical techniques have been employed to show both whether auditor switching can be forecasted and which method better fits the data for companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange. Using logistic analysis, auditor switching can be forecasted with prediction accuracy which exceeds 92.0 per...

2009
Lewis Gaul Michael Jacobs Pinar Uysal

In this paper we examine whether variation in investors’ demand for risky assets is associated with recoveries on defaulted debt securities. Our examination is motivated by the prediction of standard portfolio separation theorems that an increase in aggregate investor risk aversion is associated with a decrease in the demand for the market portfolio of risky assets. Motivated by this prediction...

2010
Hiroshi Inoue Masatoshi Miyake

Default risk model is provided by using option pricing theory in a fuzzy framework in consideration of a simple company comprised of a single type of the debt that is free from profit payment and a single type of capital that is liberated from dividend. The model is based on the assumption that asset value of a company is the sum of total market value of stock and debt value, considering a situ...

2012
Satyajit Chatterjee Burcu Eyigungor

An important source of inefficiency in long-term debt contracts is the debt dilution problem, wherein a country or firm ignores the adverse impact of new borrowing on the market value of outstanding debt and, therefore, borrows too much and defaults too frequently. A commonly proposed remedy to the debt dilution problem is seniority of debt, wherein creditors who lent first are given priority i...

2015
Chris McDonald

Previous studies have shown that limits on loan-to-value (LTV) and debt-to-income (DTI) ratios can stabilise the housing market, and that tightening these limits tends to be more effective than loosening them. This paper examines whether the relative effectiveness of tightening vs. loosening macroprudential measures depends on where in the housing cycle they are implemented. I find that tighten...

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