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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] CREDIT SPREADS AND THEIR MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE BRAZILIAN MARKET / [pt] SPREADS DE CRÉDITO E SUAS IMPLICAÇÕES MACROECONÔMICAS: UMA ANÁLISE PARA O CASO BRASILEIRO

MATEUS SURRAGE MONTEIRO DUARTE 02 February 2021 (has links)
[pt] Este trabalho investiga empiricamente como as taxas de negociação no mercado secundário de debêntures se correlacionam com mudanças na atividade econômica do país. A base de dados analisada se refere a debêntures com remuneração indexada a CDI (mais) spread de janeiro de 2010 até dezembro de 2019. Para isso, criou-se um Índice de Spread de Crédito, visando ser um indicador da atividade econômica. Em um segundo passo, o Índice é decomposto em um componente que captura a expectativa de default das companhias, observando seus dados dos balanços financeiros, e um componente residual – o Excess Bond Premium. Em linha com a literatura, o estudo sugere que um aumento do Excess Bond Premium evidencia uma redução na oferta de crédito, assim como uma alta nas taxas das debêntures, o que, segundo a teoria estudada, leva a uma desaceleração na atividade econômica. O estudo sugere que um aumento de 100 basis points no Excess Bond Premium leva a uma retração de aproximadamente 4,2 por cento na taxa de crescimento do PIB. / [en] This paper empirically investigates how trading rates in the secondary corporate bond s market correlate with changes in the country s economic activity. The database consists of corporate bonds with floating rates tied to CDI (plus) spread from January 2010 to December 2019. For this purpose, a Credit Spread Index was created, aiming to be an indicator of economic activity. The second step was to decompose the Index into a component that captures companies default expectations, observing their financial statement data, and a residual component – the Excess Bond Premium. In line with references, the paper suggests that an increase in Excess Bond Premium, generates a reduction in the supply of credit, as well as an increase in the rates of corporate bonds, which, according to the theory studied, leads to a slowdown in economic activity. The study suggests that an increase of 100 basis points in the Excess Bond Premium leads to a drop of 4.2 percent in GDP growth rate.

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