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Does Hedging Add Value? Evidence from the Global Airline IndustryRueyjian LinNational Chengchi University (NCCU) Yuanchen ChangNational Chengchi University - College of Commerce February 13, 2009 Abstract: This paper examines whether jet fuel hedging increases the market value of airline companies around the world. Using a sample of 69 airline companies from 32 countries over the period 1995 to 2005, we find that jet fuel hedging is positively related to market value. This positive relationship holds in the various sub-samples and is significant for US and non-alliance firms. Moreover, our results show that the risk-taking behavior of executives and the tendency to avoid financial distress are important determinants for the jet fuel hedging activities of non-US and non-alliance airline companies. Alleviating the problem of underinvestment is also an important factor to explain the jet fuel hedging activities of US and non-alliance firms. Our results add support to the growing body of literature which finds that hedging increases firm value for global airline companies.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 50 Keywords: Jet fuel hedging, Airline industry, Incentives for hedging JEL Classification: F30, F31 working papers seriesDate posted: February 18, 2009Suggested Citation |
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