Default risk and equity returns: Australian evidence |
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Authors: | Philip Gharghori Howard Chan Robert Faff |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Accounting and Finance, Monash University, Australia;2. Department of Finance, University of Melbourne, Australia;3. Division of Accounting and Finance, University of Leeds, UK |
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Abstract: | We test whether default risk is related to equity returns using the Fama and MacBeth [Fama, E.F., MacBeth, J., 1973. Risk, return, and equilibrium: empirical tests. Journal of Political Economy 81, 607–636.] regression framework. The proxy we use for default risk is the default probability obtained from option-based models. Our findings show that default probability is negatively related to returns. While we find that size and book-to-market are related to default risk, the ability of these variables to explain cross-sectional variation in returns is not because they are proxying default risk. Further, our evidence suggests that the negative relationship between default probability and returns is not due to a leverage, volatility or momentum effect. |
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