Cash is Not King: Evidence from the Commercial Paper Market
70 Pages Posted: 14 May 2021
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Disclosing the Undisclosed: Commercial Paper as Hidden Liquidity Buffer
Date Written: April 2021
Abstract
Using new transaction-level data for non-financial commercial paper (CP) in the U.S., we show that companies systematically reduce their outstanding short-term debt on quarterly and annual disclosure dates. Constraints on CP lending supply cannot explain this pattern. Instead, firms prefer repaying short-term debt over disclosing high cash holdings to signal that their cash is readily available and not trapped in foreign subsidiaries. Consistent with this interpretation, we show that firms with higher cash holdings, more sales in regions with tight capital controls, or with higher debt-equity ratios compared to industry peers reduce their short-term debt more aggressively at disclosure dates.
JEL Classification: G32
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