Cash flow hedging and liquidity choices

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Abstract

This article studies the interaction between corporate hedging and liquidity policies. We present a theoretical model that shows how corporate hedging facilitates greater reliance on cost-effective, externally provided liquidity in lieu of internal resources. We test the model's predictions by employing a new empirical approach that separates cash flow hedging from other hedging instruments. Using detailed, hand-collected data, we find that cash flow hedging reduces the firm's precautionary demand for cash and allows it to rely more on bank lines of credit. Furthermore, we find a significant positive effect of cash flow hedging on firm value, where prior evidence is mixed. © The Authors 2013.

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Disatnik, D., Duchin, R., & Schmidt, B. (2014). Cash flow hedging and liquidity choices. Review of Finance, 18(2), 715–748. https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rft006

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