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Performance-based payment scheme to hedge against credit rating inflation

Kittiphod Charoontham and Amornpetchkul, Thunyarat (Bam)

Research in International Business and Finance, 2018, vol. 44, issue C, 471-479

Abstract: Credit rating inflation is a prevalent issue in financial markets. Existing studies have attributed a cause of inflated rating to credit rating agencies’ biased conduct for their own benefits. In this paper, we propose a performance-based payment mechanism which can be used to align the incentives between the issuers seeking ratings and the rating agencies. Under the proposed mechanism, the issuer who brings in a risky project for rating can specify the level of information to be obtained by the rating agency; whereas, the rating agency can choose whether to report the acquired information truthfully. After the rating has been announced and the investment decision has been made, the project return is shared between the issuer and the rating agency according to the predetermined terms. We show that as long as the issuer carries a sufficiently large portion of the project return, the credit rating agency will have no incentive to inflate ratings. As a result, the accuracy of the rating as well as the expected return from the project can be significantly improved.

Keywords: Performance-based payment; Project evaluation; Credit rating agency; Rating inflation; Information accuracy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D82 D86 G24 G28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2017.07.117

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