Market discipline and the evaluation of Euro financial bonds—An empirical analysis |
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Authors: | Klaus-Michael Menz |
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Affiliation: | Fixed Income Portfolio Management, HSBC Global Asset Management (Deutschland) GmbH, Königsallee 21/23, 40212 Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Abstract: | Within the context of the increasing discussion on a shift in financial regulatory philosophy from the currently prevailing rules-based approach to a more incentive-based supervisory procedure in which market discipline should play a decisive role in overcoming several moral hazard and efficiency problems of the financial system, the question regarding the evaluation of financial bonds has gained an important dimension. Such a disciplining market influence could namely be exercised if financial institutions were obliged to issue subordinated bonds on a regular basis (mandatory subordinated debt policy). However, the influence of market discipline will only be effective if the evaluation of different subordinated (and other) bonds occurs in a differentiated manner and dependent on the inherent risks. This study provides findings, on the basis of which this requirement for the Euro financial bond market can be regarded as fulfilled. |
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Keywords: | G28 G33 |
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