The Determinants of Credit Spreads Changes
Pierre Collin-Dufresne,
Robert S. Goldstein and
Spencer J. Martin
No 2000-E13, GSIA Working Papers from Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business
Abstract:
Using straight industrial bonds with quoted prices, we investigate the determinants of credit spread changes. The variables that should in theory determine credit spread changes in fact have limited explanatory power. Further, the residuals from this first-pass regression are highly cross-correlated, and principal components analysis strongly suggests they are driven by a single common factor. We investigate several macro-economic and financial variables as candidate proxies for this factor. We cannot, however, find any set of variables which explain this common systematic factor. Our results suggest the corporate bond market is a segmented market driven by corporate bond specific supply/demand shocks.
Date: 1999-10
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