Large international corporate bonds: Investor behavior and firm responses*

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2022
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Emerging market corporations have significantly increased their borrowing in international debt markets since 2008. We provide a detailed dive into this borrowing by showing that it happened in one particular market segment. Firms significantly increased their large bond issu-ances, mostly above US$500 million, which became cheaper to issue. We find a strong cluster-ing of issuances with a face value of exactly $500 million after 2008 compared to developed markets. This suggests increased willingness from investors, especially cross-over investors, to purchase emerging market bonds included in newly created bond indexes, which require a minimum face value of $500 million. However, not all firms could issue such large bonds. Firms large enough to do so faced a trade-off. Issuing index-eligible bonds allowed them to borrow at a lower cost at the expense of accumulating cash. Because of this "size yield dis-count," many companies increased their issuances of index-eligible bonds, accumulating cash holdings.(c) 2022 The World Bank. Published by Elsevier Ltd
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Benchmark indexes, Bond issuance, Corporate financing, Emerging markets, Institutional investors
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