The Impact of the Dodd-Frank Act on Acquisition Activity
Anup Basnet,
Magnus Blomkvist,
Karl Felixson,
Eva Liljeblom and
Hitesh Vyas
Journal of Law and Economics, 2026, vol. 69, issue 2, 285 - 316
Abstract:
The Dodd-Frank Act in 2010 increased ex ante downgrade threats without changing credit-rated firms’ underlying credit quality. We show that the act had negative impacts on credit-rated firms’ acquisition activities, especially among speculative-grade firms as they face greater downgrade-induced costs. The more selective acquisition strategies led to higher announcement returns and greater postacquisition upgrade probabilities. Consistent with firms refraining from taking on overall acquisition risk rather than financial risk, we show significant reductions in both cash-and stock-settled dealmaking after the Dodd-Frank Act. In sum, our study highlights that increased legal stringency on credit rating agencies has important spillover effects on firms’ mergers and acquisitions activities.
Date: 2026
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