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Dynamic Interactions Between Interest-Rate and Credit Risk: Theory and Evidence on the Credit Default Swap Term Structure-super-

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  • Ren-Raw Chen
  • Xiaolin Cheng
  • Liuren Wu

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This paper examines the interaction between default risk and interest-rate risk in determining the term structure of credit default swap spreads at different industry sectors and credit-rating classes. The paper starts with a parsimonious three-factor interest-rate dynamic term structure and projects the credit spread at each industry sector and rating class to these interest-rate factors while also allowing the projection residual dynamics to depend on the level of the interest-rate factors. Estimation shows that credit risk exhibits intricate dynamic interactions with the interest-rate factors. Copyright 2013, Oxford University Press.

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  • Ren-Raw Chen & Xiaolin Cheng & Liuren Wu, 2013. "Dynamic Interactions Between Interest-Rate and Credit Risk: Theory and Evidence on the Credit Default Swap Term Structure-super-," Review of Finance, European Finance Association, vol. 17(1), pages 403-441.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:revfin:v:17:y:2013:i:1:p:403-441
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