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Do macroeconomic variables matter for pricing default risk?

Alice Xie Yan, Jian Shi and Chunchi Wu

International Review of Economics & Finance, 2008, vol. 17, issue 2, 279-291

Abstract: Using a popular three-factor term structure model that accounts for the correlation between default and interest rates to fit corporate bond yields, we uncover missing factors in the model. The principal component analysis indicates that the model residuals of bonds across different ratings and maturities are driven by some common factors. Further analysis shows that residuals exhibit significant negative correlation with the concurrent and lagged monthly returns of S&P 500. Our results suggest that the term structure model of corporate bonds should incorporate aggregate economic factors in order to better explain the term structure of corporate bond yields.

Date: 2008
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