Funding Contagion through Common Owners
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2023
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Funding contagion is the impaired ability of a firm to raise external funds when negative shocks hit other firms under the same owner. We study this possibility with pairs of private firms in unrelated industries that share a large common shareholder. We find that a firm's debt growth and financial leverage go down when the partner firm experiences negative shocks. Our results are consistent with creditors contracting the credit supply because of cash flow cross-pledging between related firms. Funding contagion increases when control rights are strong, and the credit market is less developed. (JEL G30, G32) Received: February 17, 2021; Editorial decision: July 18, 2023 by Editor: Andrew Ellul. Authors have furnished an Internet Appendix, which is available on the Oxford University Press Web site next to the link to the final published paper online.