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Good and bad credit contagion: Evidence from credit default swaps

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JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Volume 84, Issue 3, Pages 860-883

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfineco.2006.06.001

Keywords

credit default swaps; bankruptcy; contagion; market reaction; event study

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This study examines the intra-industry information transfer effect of credit events, as captured in the credit default swaps (CDS) and stock markets. Positive correlations across CDS spreads imply that contagion effects dominate, whereas negative correlations indicate competition effects. We find strong evidence of contagion effects for Chapter 11 bankruptcies and competition effects for Chapter 7 bankruptcies. We also introduce a purely unanticipated event, in the form of a large jump in a company's CDS spread, and find that this leads to the strongest evidence of credit contagion across the industry. These results have important implications for the construction of portfolios with credit-sensitive instruments. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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