Book-to-market equity, asset correlations and the basel capital requirement

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This paper examines the effect of book-to-market equity (BE/ME) on asset correlations under the Basel capital requirement. We find that BE/ME captures variations in asset correlations after controlling for firm size, default probability and industry effects from 1987 to 2011. Obligors with higher BE/ME exhibit lower asset correlations compared to those with lower BE/ME. Decomposing BE/ME into assets-in-place and growth options based on the asset pricing literature shows that obligors with more assets-in-place or more fixed assets have higher BE/ME and lower asset correlations than those with more growth options. Overall, our findings suggest that BE/ME is an additional important factor that may improve the estimates of asset correlations and thereby banks' capital adequacy. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Lee, S. C., Lin, C. T., & Yu, M. T. (2013). Book-to-market equity, asset correlations and the basel capital requirement. Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 40(7–8), 991–1008. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbfa.12029

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