Do Banks Still Monitor When There Is a Market for Credit Protection?

Journal of Accounting and Economics, Forthcoming

62 Pages Posted: 2 Nov 2018 Last revised: 17 Jul 2019

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Chenyu Shan

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Dragon Yongjun Tang

The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Business and Economics

Andrew Winton

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Carlson School of Management; Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance (SAIF)

Date Written: February 27, 2019

Abstract

The rise of credit default swaps (CDS) provides creditors with a market-based approach to obtaining protection, but it can also affect lenders’ monitoring of the borrowers. We find that after CDS begin trading on a given firm, new loans to that firm are less likely to require collateral and have less strict financial covenants, even controlling for endogeneity. The effects are stronger when lenders have easier access to CDS, for safer firms, credit lines, and performance-based covenants. Our evidence is consistent with the theory that the introduction of CDS trading makes loan contracting more effective for better quality borrowers.

Keywords: Credit default swaps, CDS, Collateral, Covenants

Suggested Citation

Shan, Chenyu and Tang, Dragon Yongjun and Winton, Andrew, Do Banks Still Monitor When There Is a Market for Credit Protection? (February 27, 2019). Journal of Accounting and Economics, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3264575 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3264575

Chenyu Shan (Contact Author)

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