The (un)informative value of credit rating announcements in small markets |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hull University Business School, United Kingdom;2. Standard and Poor''s, United States;1. Lehigh University, College of Business-Department of Accounting, United States;2. Southwestern University of Finance and Economics - School of Accounting, China |
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Abstract: | This work examines the information value of local Israeli credit rating announcements. This matter is also important to other small markets, in which a debt issuer may take advantage of a “rating shopping” process or choose to avoid a rating procedure altogether, because the agencies do not carry out unsolicited rating. We analyze the bond and equity markets response to various rating announcements at different time periods. We find that except for downgrades in 2008–2009 the rating announcements have no information value. It seems that generally the market internalizes most of the information prior to the rating announcements. |
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Keywords: | Credit risk Credit rating Event study |
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