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Firm financing and growth in the Arab region
Authors:Juan J Cortina  Soha Ismail  Sergio L Schmukler
Institution:World Bank, Development Research Group, 1818 H Street, District of Columbia, NW, Washington, 20433, United States
Abstract:This paper documents how firms in Arab countries use equity, corporate bond and syndicated loan markets to obtain financing and grow. Working with a new dataset on issuance activity in domestic and international markets and firm performance, the paper finds that capital raising through these markets has grown rapidly since the early 1990s and involved an increasing number of firms. Whereas the amounts raised in equity and loan markets (relative to gross domestic product) stand well relative to international standards, bond issuance activity lags behind. However, bond financing has gained importance over time. Equity issuances take place primarily in domestic markets, whereas bonds and loans are mostly issued internationally, display long maturities and entail low levels of credit risk. Issuing firms from the Arab region are very large compared to international standards. They also tend to be larger, faster growing and more leveraged than non-issuing firms in Arab countries.
Keywords:F21  F65  G00  G10  G15  G23  G31  L25  Arab countries  Capital raising  Corporate bonds  Domestic and international debt markets  Equity  Firm financing  Global financial crisis  Issuance activity  Middle East and North Africa region  Syndicated loans
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