The Stock Market Reaction to Changes to Credit Ratings of US-Listed Banks
Edward Jones and
Quentin Mulet-Marquis
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Quentin Mulet-Marquis: Heriot-Watt University
No 1303, CFI Discussion Papers from Centre for Finance and Investment, Heriot Watt University
Abstract:
In this paper we provide empirical evidence of abnormal returns associated with credit rating changes for a sample of 264 credit ratings announcements by 43 international and US banks between 2000 and 2012. The banks in the sample have either a primary or secondary US listing. We provide evidence using four models for estimating expected returns including the Fama-French Three-Factor model (1992). We find short-term negative abnormal returns are exhibited to downgrades and positive post-announcement abnormal returns are exhibited to both upgrades and downgrades. Cumulative abnormal returns exhibit a positive trajectory following an upgrade announcement whilst cumulative average abnormal returns to downgrades return almost to zero over our event window. In contrast to previous studies, we identify that concurrent announcements impact significantly on reported abnormal returns using our four models and hence we present our results after removal of contaminating effects. Whilst we are hampered by small subsamples in our test data, we are able to identify a significant difference between our subsamples for unanticipated and anticipated ratings announcements. We also provide evidence that US domestic banks experience significantly larger negative abnormal returns to downgrades than international banks listed in the US, which we attribute to the greater impact of a rating change of a US bank on the rest of the local economy. Finally, we report abnormal returns and significance for pre- and post- financial crisis samples, simultaneous and long-term only rating announcements, ratings within and across investment classes, and ratings which cross the investment grade line.
Keywords: Credit Ratings; Banks; Event Study; Three Factor Model. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G01 G14 G20 G21 G24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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