The Real Effects of Credit Ratings: The Sovereign Ceiling Channel

The Real Effects of Credit Ratings: The Sovereign Ceiling Channel

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Article ID: iaor20172
Volume: 72
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 249
End Page Number: 290
Publication Date: Feb 2017
Journal: The Journal of Finance
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: finance & banking, investment
Abstract:

We show that sovereign debt impairments can have a significant effect on financial markets and real economies through a credit ratings channel. Specifically, we find that firms reduce their investment and reliance on credit markets due to a rising cost of debt capital following a sovereign rating downgrade. We identify these effects by exploiting exogenous variation in corporate ratings due to rating agencies' sovereign ceiling policies, which require that firms' ratings remain at or below the sovereign rating of their country of domicile.

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