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Corporate Green Bonds

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018
I examine corporate green bonds, whose proceeds finance climate-friendly projects. These bonds have become more prevalent over time, especially in industries where the environment is financially material to firm operations. I document that investors respond positively to the issuance announcement, a response that is stronger for first-time issuers and ...
C. Flammer
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Benchmarking Individual Corporate Bonds

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
We propose an alternative approach to the linear factor model to estimate and decompose asset risk premia in empirical asset pricing. To resolve the high-dimensional sort difficulty in forming characteristic-based benchmark portfolios, we introduce a benchmark combination model (BCM) that combines multiple basis portfolios as the pricing kernel. With a
Xin He   +3 more
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Priced Risk in Corporate Bonds

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Alexander Dickerson   +2 more
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Understanding the Ownership Structure of Corporate Bonds

Social Science Research Network, 2022
Insurers are the largest institutional investors of corporate bonds. However, a standard theory of insurance markets, in which insurers maximize firm value subject to regulatory or risk constraints, predicts no allocation to corporate bonds.
R. Koijen, Motohiro Yogo
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Duration-Based Valuation of Corporate Bonds

Social Science Research Network, 2021
We decompose firm-level corporate bond and equity index returns into (1) duration-matched government bond returns and (2) the excess return over and above this duration-matched counterfactual, what we term duration-adjusted returns.
Jules H. van Binsbergen, Michael Schwert
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Carbon Emissions, Institutional Trading, and the Liquidity of Corporate Bonds

, 2021
This paper provides a detailed investigation on how firms’ carbon emission levels affect institutional investors’ trading behaviors and liquidity conditions of corporate bonds.
Jie Cao   +4 more
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Corporate Bonds

2023
Abstract Corporate bonds are an alternative to bank loans and offer benefits such as a diversification of sources of funds for the corporate sector, increased choice and flexibility for companies raising finance, and the internationalization of funding sources.
Eilís Ferran   +2 more
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