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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no4.0001

Capital Structure Decisions Following Credit Rating Changes: Evidence from Japan  

FAIRCHILD, Lisa (Department of Finance, Sellinger School of Business and Management, Loyola University Maryland)
HAN, Seung Hun (School of Business and Technology Management, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))
SHIN, Yoon S. (Department of Finance, Sellinger School of Business and Management, Loyola University Maryland)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.9, no.4, 2022 , pp. 1-12 More about this Journal
Abstract
Our study adds to the body of knowledge about the relationship between credit ratings and the capital structure of bond issuers. Using Bloomberg and Datastream databases and employing panel regression models, we study the capital structure changes of Japanese enterprises after credit rating changes by global rating agencies (S&P and Moody's) as well as their local counterparts (R&I and JCR) from 1998 to 2016. We find that after rating downgrades, Japanese enterprises considerably reduce net debt or net debt relative to net equity, similar to the findings of Kisgen (2009), who focused on U.S. industrial firms. They do not, however, make adjustments to their financial structure as a result of rating improvements. In comparison to downgrades by S&P and Moody's, Japanese corporations issue 1.89 percent less net debt and 1.50 percent less net debt relative to net equity after R&I and JCR rating downgrades. To put it another way, Japanese companies consider rating adjustments made by local agencies to be more significant than those made by global rating organizations. Our findings contradict earlier research that suggests S&P and Moody's are more prominent in the investment community than R&I and JCR in Japan.
Keywords
Rating Agency; Credit Ratings; Japanese Capital Markets; Capital Structure;
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