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A Market-Based Study of the Cost of Default

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A Market-Based Study of the Cost of Default
Abstract
This article proposes a novel method of extracting the cost of default from the change in the market value of a firm's assets upon default. Using a large sample of firms with observed prices of debt and equity that defaulted over fourteen years, we estimate the cost of default for an average defaulting firm to be 21.7% of the market value of assets. The costs vary from 14.7% for bond renegotiations to 30.5% for bankruptcies, and are substantially higher for investment-grade firms (28.8%) than for highly levered bond issuers (20.2%), which extant estimates are based on exclusively. (JEL G21, G30, G33)
Publication
Review of Financial Studies
Volume
25
Issue
10
Pages
2959-2999
Date
2012
Citation
Davydenko, S. A., Strebulaev, I. A., & Zhao, X. (2012). A Market-Based Study of the Cost of Default. Review of Financial Studies, 25, 2959–2999.
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