Essays on Credit Ratings
Anamaria Cociorva
216 kr
Description
This book investigates the role, as well as the accuracy of credit ratings, both for companies and countries. In the first article, I find that credit ratings capture financial constraints more effectively relative to other popular proxies. The second paper focuses on a change in the rules of a widely-followed bond index, and finds that there is a significant market response for the bonds affected by this change. This suggests that credit ratings also have a significant role for bond market segmentation. In the third paper, I find that sovereign ratings have become increasingly conservative over time. However, in my final paper, I focus on the method used for estimating rating •conservatism•, and , by using a new, two-step model, I find that previous research has overestimated its magnitude.
Additional information
Weight | 414 g |
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Dimensions | 13 × 155 × 220 mm |
Language | English |
Publication year | 2019 |
Binding | Paperback |
ISBN | 978-91-7753-956-8 |