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Leveraged loans: is high leverage risk priced in?

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  • David P. Newton
  • Steven Ongena
  • Ru Xie
  • Binru Zhao

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We investigate the impact of the 2014 Interagency Clarification on the leverage risk premium for bank- and non-bank-originated loans. Using a novel dataset from 2011 to 2019, we show that leveraged loan spreads have declined rapidly for non-bank facilities relative to bank facilities since the introduction of the 2014 Interagency Clarification. The decline in leveraged loan spreads is significant for highly leveraged borrowers, especially when term loans are involved. We further demonstrate that a higher degree of information asymmetry, driven by an increase in covenant-lite loan issuance and weaker investor protection, is strongly associated with a narrower leverage risk premium.

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  • David P. Newton & Steven Ongena & Ru Xie & Binru Zhao, 2025. "Leveraged loans: is high leverage risk priced in?," International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 15(1/2), pages 120-138.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:injbaf:v:15:y:2025:i:1/2:p:120-138
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