Credit default swaps, the leverage effect, and cross-sectional predictability of equity and firm asset volatility

Santiago Forte, Lidija Lovreta

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Leverage represents both a fundamental component of equity volatility and a long-run selection variable. Based on this premise, we investigate the influence of leverage on the long-run cross-sectional predictability of future realized equity volatility. Leverage makes equity volatility significantly less predictable than underlying firm asset volatility, a result that is robust to different predictors of future realized volatility: credit default swap implied, historical, and option implied volatility. A simple model of optimal capital structure, wherein companies maximize tax benefits subject to a common maximum default probability (minimum credit rating) target, helps explain this finding.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo102347
Número de páginas33
PublicaciónJournal of Corporate Finance
Volumen79
DOI
EstadoPublicada - abr 2023
EventoAnnual Event of Finance Research Letters, 2021 Virtual Conference: Credit default swaps, the leverage effect, and cross-sectional predictability of equity and firm asset volatility - Valencia , Espana
Duración: 5 jul 20216 jul 2021

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