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Do stress tests matter? A study on the impact of the disclosure of stress test results on European financial stocks and CDS markets
Authors:Carlos Alves  Paulo Pereira da Silva
Institution:1. CEF.UP, Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto, 4200-464 Porto, Portugal;2. CMVM-Portuguese Securities Commission, 1050-138, LISBOA, Portugal;3. CMVM-Portuguese Securities Commission, 1050-138, LISBOA, Portugal
Abstract:During the recent sovereign debt crisis, the European Banking Authority conducted two stress tests on European banks in order to gauge their capital needs, core Tier-1 ratios and ratios of resilience to adverse shocks. We assess the informational content of the disclosure of the stress test outcomes. We conclude that the stress tests conveyed new information and that the outcomes were not anticipated by the stock market but were partially anticipated by the credit default swap (CDS) market. However, while the stock market reacted to the disclosure of the stress test outcomes, in the CDS market there is some evidence of a ‘reverse’ reaction. Moreover, the publication of the outcomes of the stress tests had a stronger impact on the stock prices of riskier financial institutions. A similar pattern is evident in the CDS market, albeit narrowed to one of the stress tests and amid the financial institutions with higher perceived credit risk.
Keywords:stress tests  information disclosure  banks  CDS markets
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