Pledgeability and Asset Prices: Evidence from the Chinese Corporate Bond Markets

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Abstract

We provide causal evidence on the value of asset pledgeability by exploiting a unique feature of Chinese corporate bond markets: bonds with identical fundamentals are traded on two segmented markets with different rules for repo transactions. Using a policy shock that rendered AA+ and AA bonds ineligible for repo on one market only, we compare how bond prices changed across markets and rating classes around this event. When the haircut increases from 0% to 100%, bond yields increase by 39 bps to 85 bps. These estimates help us infer the magnitude of the shadow cost of capital in China.

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Chen, H., Chen, Z., He, Z., Liu, J., & Xie, R. (2023). Pledgeability and Asset Prices: Evidence from the Chinese Corporate Bond Markets. Journal of Finance, 78(5), 2563–2620. https://doi.org/10.1111/jofi.13266

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