THE IMPACT OF FALLEN ANGELS ON INVESTMENT GRADE CORPORATE BONDS PORTFOLIOS: EVIDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN MARKET
Enrica Bolognesi,
Marianna Ferro and
Andrea Zuccheri
International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2014, vol. 19, issue 4, 267-278
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ABSTRACT This work examines the impact on the price of corporate bonds denominated in Euro of a downgrade to high yield announced by Standard & Poor's and/or Moody's Investors Service. In particular, we observe the bond price behaviour around three events. The first event is the first downgrade announcement from one of the rating agencies, and we find significant cumulative abnormal returns before and at around the event. The second event is the downgrade announcement by the second rating agency: in this case, the security becomes a fallen angel and must leave the institutional portfolios constrained to investment grade (IG) securities. We record again a significant negative price reaction but larger than in the previous case and significantly higher when preceded by a widening of the credit spread in the corporate bonds market. Broadening the existing literature, we perform a third event study, focused on the subsequent bond deletion from an IG benchmark. In this case, our results show positive and significant excess returns after the month‐end index rebalancing, revealing a price reversal pattern of the fallen angel after its release from the index. This price rebound is the higher, whereas the stronger was the bond price pressure at the downgrade announcement. These insights offer some practical guideline for those professionals that manage IG and high‐yield portfolios. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Date: 2014
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