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Global Economic Review
Perspectives on East Asian Economies and Industries
Volume 44, 2015 - Issue 1
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Financial Derivatives Usage and Monetary Policy Transmission: Evidence from Korean Firm-level Data

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Pages 101-115 | Published online: 10 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

This study empirically investigates the impacts of the financial derivative usage on corporate debt capability and stock return using Korean non-financial firms’ data from 2002 to 2012. Empirical results support the conjecture that financial derivatives tend to increase debt capability by transferring risks and reducing financial cost. Derivative user firms turn out to have better stock market performance especially during period with the tight credit market. Unexpected contractionary monetary policy is negatively correlated with corporate stock return and the negative relationship becomes more significant in case of the derivative non-user firms. Financial derivatives usage of the individual firm plays an important role in increasing debt capability and achieving better stock performances.

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Acknowledgements

This paper is the extension of one chapter of Danbee Park's Ph.D. dissertation, “Analysis on Credit and Exchange Rate Channel of Monetary Policy”, and title of the chapter is “Financial derivatives usage and monetary policy transmission: evidence from Korean firm-level data”.

Notes

1. Bernanke and Blinder (Citation1992), Bernanke and Mihov (Citation1998), Stock and Watson (Citation2001).

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