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Is cash negative debt under the perspective of hedging in Brazil?

Marcio Portal, João Zani and Carlos Eduardo Schõnerwald da Silva
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João Zani: Vale do Rio dos Sinos University - UNISINOS
Carlos Eduardo Schõnerwald da Silva: Rio de Janeiro Federal University - UFRJ

Brazilian Business Review, 2013, vol. 10, issue 1, 1-26

Abstract: The present study investigates whether listed Brazilian companies between 1995 and 2008 coordinated cash and debt policies for effects of hedging against underinvestment under conditions of financial constraint. The results indicate the absence of a hedging component when simultaneously using cash and debt policies in constrained firms. For firms with financial constraints there was positive sensitivity of cash to cash flow and negative sensitivity of debt to cash flow, regardless of the need for hedging. The unconstrained firms did not present statistically significant sensitivity of cash to cash flow, but presented negative sensitivity of debt to cash flow, results that were also independent of the need for hedging. These findings run counter to those of Acharya, Almeida & Campello (2007) in the American market, where cash and negative debt were found to play different roles in intertemporal optimization of investments among constrained firms, according to the need for hedging.

Keywords: Hedging; cash; debt; investment; financial constraint. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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