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Credit Ratings and Stock Liquidity

Elizabeth R. Odders-White; Mark J. Ready

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Review of Financial Studies 2006

We analyze contemporaneous and predictive relations between credit ratings and measures of equity market liquidity and find that common measures of adverse selection, which reflect a portion of the uncertainty about future firm value, are larger when credit ratings are poorer. We also show that future rating changes can be predicted using current levels of adverse selection. Collectively, our results validate widely used microstructure measures of adverse selection and offer new insights into the value of credit ratings and the specific nature of the information they contain.

DOI
10.1093/rfs/hhj004
Volume
19 (1)
Pages
119-157
Language
en
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