Covenant Prices of US Corporate Bonds

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Description

This paper provides a novel approach to empirically determine prices of bond covenants based on transaction data for the US corporate bond market. Thereby, we are the first to measure price effects over the whole lifetime of bond contracts. We find that covenant prices vary significantly over time and are associated with changes in market-wide credit risk, volatility, and macroeconomic variables. During and after the financial crisis, this relationship is particularly pronounced leading to significantly higher covenant prices in the range of 5% of the overall bond yields. Apart from these time-series dynamics, there is also significant variation across bond and firm characteristics. In particular, covenant prices increase with interest rate, credit, and liquidity risk and are higher for firms that have more growth options, more tangible assets, and are smaller. Furthermore, we document a positive correlation between the prices of covenants and their subsequent inclusion rates.
Period26 Nov 2021
Event title36th Austrian Working Group on Banking and Finance
Event typeUnknown
Degree of RecognitionNational

Keywords

  • covenants
  • corporate bonds
  • debt pricing