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What is different about loans? An analysis of the risk structure of credit spreads

Published Online:pp 130-155https://doi.org/10.1504/IJBAAF.2010.032849

While extensive research on the relationship between credit risk and spreads has been produced for bonds and loans separately, few studies have analysed them jointly. We derive a simple structural model where a stochastic default barrier accounts for informational noise, and differences between bond and loan spreads are explained through the different screening ability of bankers and bond-holders. We then test the model on a sample of 7,926 Eurobonds and 5,469 syndicated loans. Empirical results confirm the key finding of the model: while spreads increase as ratings worsen for both bonds and loans, the former show a steeper spread/rating relationship.

Keywords

Eurobonds, syndicated loans, credit ratings, credit spreads, default risk, credit risk