Article ID: | iaor2012443 |
Volume: | 67 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 235 |
End Page Number: | 270 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2012 |
Journal: | The Journal of Finance |
Authors: | Fernando Chitru S, May Anthony D, Megginson William L |
Keywords: | investment |
We examine the long‐standing question of whether firms derive value from investment bank relationships by studying how the Lehman collapse affected industrial firms that received underwriting, advisory, analyst, and market‐making services from Lehman. Equity underwriting clients experienced an abnormal return of around –5%, on average, in the 7 days surrounding Lehman's bankruptcy, amounting to $23 billion in aggregate risk‐adjusted losses. Losses were especially severe for companies that had stronger and broader security underwriting relationships with Lehman or were smaller, younger, and more financially constrained. Other client groups were not adversely affected.