Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.

This paper examines the effect of liquidity shocks on the pricing of corporate bonds from a global perspective. We study the exposure of global corporate bond returns to the equities markets and sovereign liquidity risk over the period of 1999 to 2009. We discover that there is negative relationship...

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Main Authors: Hu, Enwei., Chiang, Spencer Weijie., Tan, Jason Seng Giap.
Other Authors: Zhang Lei
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Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-438492023-05-19T05:45:00Z Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds. Hu, Enwei. Chiang, Spencer Weijie. Tan, Jason Seng Giap. Zhang Lei Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Fixed income::Bonds This paper examines the effect of liquidity shocks on the pricing of corporate bonds from a global perspective. We study the exposure of global corporate bond returns to the equities markets and sovereign liquidity risk over the period of 1999 to 2009. We discover that there is negative relationship between illiquidity and pricing of corporate bonds, which is consistent with findings from other papers. Liquidity risk is especially significant during times of crisis in Speculative Grade bonds compare to Investment grade bonds. For G7 versus non G7 countries, our research shows that liquidity shocks were highly significant in the G7 countries. G7 nations were more affected during the 2008 Sub-prime Mortgage Crisis. These documented effects are robust to controlling for other systematic risk such as term structure and default factor. Overall, the model is able to conclude that liquidity risk premium is priced globally. Our findings are also consistent with the concept of “flight-to-liquidity” and “flight-to-quality”. BUSINESS 2011-05-03T07:48:01Z 2011-05-03T07:48:01Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43849 en Nanyang Technological University 40 p application/pdf
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Hu, Enwei.
Chiang, Spencer Weijie.
Tan, Jason Seng Giap.
Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.
description This paper examines the effect of liquidity shocks on the pricing of corporate bonds from a global perspective. We study the exposure of global corporate bond returns to the equities markets and sovereign liquidity risk over the period of 1999 to 2009. We discover that there is negative relationship between illiquidity and pricing of corporate bonds, which is consistent with findings from other papers. Liquidity risk is especially significant during times of crisis in Speculative Grade bonds compare to Investment grade bonds. For G7 versus non G7 countries, our research shows that liquidity shocks were highly significant in the G7 countries. G7 nations were more affected during the 2008 Sub-prime Mortgage Crisis. These documented effects are robust to controlling for other systematic risk such as term structure and default factor. Overall, the model is able to conclude that liquidity risk premium is priced globally. Our findings are also consistent with the concept of “flight-to-liquidity” and “flight-to-quality”.
author2 Zhang Lei
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Hu, Enwei.
Chiang, Spencer Weijie.
Tan, Jason Seng Giap.
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author Hu, Enwei.
Chiang, Spencer Weijie.
Tan, Jason Seng Giap.
author_sort Hu, Enwei.
title Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.
title_short Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.
title_full Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.
title_fullStr Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.
title_full_unstemmed Liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.
title_sort liquidity premium in global corporate bonds.
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