Do banks and industrial companies have equal access to reputable underwriters in debt markets?

Santiago Carbo-Valverde, Pedro Cuadros Solas, Francisco Rodríguez-Fernández

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Abstract

We analyze whether banks and industrial companies have equal access to debt markets through reputable underwriters and explore the determinants of that matching for both types of firms. Using a sample of European corporate bonds during the years 2003-2013, we find that the odds of matching with a reputable underwriter were about 1.5 times greater for non-financial companies than for banks. The odds of matching with a reputable underwriter were 10.92 times lower for a bank during the crisis. As for the determinants of the matching probability, the marginal effect of the bond size on the matching probability is 1.70 larger for non-financial firms than for banks. Furthermore, the effect of bond size is greater for large non-financial companies than for large banks while the effect of maturity is larger for banks than for non-financial companies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)176-202
JournalJournal of Corporate Finance
Volume45
Early online date27 Apr 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2017

Keywords

  • Underwriter reputation
  • Corporate bonds
  • Assymmetires
  • Banks
  • Underwriting

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