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Original Articles

Default dependence among corporate bond issuers: empirical evidence from time series data

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Pages 297-302 | Published online: 01 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

This study shows that the extent to which the asset returns of different obligors are correlated is of vital importance for a realistic assessment credit portfolio risk. The high empirical relevance of this phenomenon is demonstrated by applying a likelihood-based estimation procedure to time series data on historical default frequencies. It turns out that, apparently, the default probabilities of speculative-grade debtors are much more highly correlated than the ones of investment-grade borrowers.

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