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Original Articles

Does the type of derivative instrument used by companies impact firm value?

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Pages 681-683 | Published online: 13 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

We explore the relationship between the type of derivative instrument used and firm value, in a sample of Australian firms. Specifically, we examine the impact of the corporate use of swaps, futures, forwards and options, and the extent of such usage, on firm value. Our findings suggest that a ‘discount’ is most severely imposed on users of swaps.

Notes

1The results for the control variables are suppressed to conserve space.

2They are FUFO_FCD, FUFO_IRD, FUFO_COM, OP_FCD, OP_IRD, OP_COM, SW_FCD, SW_IRD and SW_COM.

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