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The Determinants of Debt Maturity: The Case of Bank Financing in Singapore
Authors:Chen  Sheng-Syan  Ho   Kim Wai  Yeo   Gillian H.H.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Finance, College of Management, Yuan-Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan;(2) Division of Banking and Finance, Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 639798
Abstract:This study presents important international evidence by examining the determinants of debt maturity of listed firms in Singapore, a major financial center in Asia. We focus on bank debt because it is the principal source of financing for most Singapore firms. We find that consistent with the contracting-cost hypothesis, firms with greater growth opportunities rely more heavily on short-term bank debt whereas larger firms are more likely to use long-term bank debt. In contrast, we find no strong support for either the tax or signaling hypotheses.
Keywords:maturity  bank debt  contract-cost hypothesis  tax hypothesis  signaling hypothesis
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