http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18692
Title: | Credit Rating Anomaly in Taiwan Stock Market | Authors: | Hsiang‐Hui Chu Kuan‐Cheng Ko Shinn‐Juh Lin Hsiao-Wei Ho |
Issue Date: | Jun-2013 | Publisher: | Asia-Pacific journal of financial studies | Journal Volume: | 42 | Journal Issue: | 3 | Start page/Pages: | 403-441 | Abstract: | Rational asset‐pricing theory asserts that higher risk should be accompanied by higher expected return. The credit risk puzzle, however, states a negative cross‐sectional relationship between credit risk and future stock returns (Journal of Finance, 53, 1998, 1131; Journal of Finance, 57, 2002, 2317; Journal of Finance, 63, 2008, 2899; Journal of Financial Markets, 12, 2009, 469). This paper examines the credit risk puzzle using an independent dataset from Taiwan's stock market. We document a significantly positive premium between highest‐ and lowest‐rated stocks in both portfolios and individual stocks, and demonstrate that it cannot be explained by well‐known asset‐pricing models, including the CAPM, Journal of Financial Economics, 33, 1993, 3 three‐factor model, and Journal of Financial Economics 82, 2006, 631 liquidity‐augmented CAPM. Unlike the evidence collected from the US market, rating downgrades only have limited impact on the cross‐sectional variation of stock returns in Taiwan. Further analysis indicates that credit rating serves as a better proxy for distress risk, and is thus priced in Taiwan's stock market. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18692 | DOI: | 10.1111/ajfs.12019 |
Appears in Collections: | 海洋經營管理學士學位學程(系) |
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