The determinants of debt renegotiation: Evidence from Brazil

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
João Paulo Augusto Eça , Tatiana Albanez , Rafael Felipe Schiozer , Mauricio Ribeiro do Valle
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Abstract

We investigate factors that affect debt renegotiation in an emerging economy, focusing on Brazil's publicly-listed non-financial firms. We manually collect novel data from more than three thousand notes to financial statements. The results show that the deterioration in the financial condition of companies - marked by declining profitability and increasing leverage - increases the probability of debt renegotiations. Furthermore, our findings reveal that the impairment in a firm's payment capacity, such as reduced profitability, cash flow, and interest coverage heighten the chances of renegotiations incorporating debtholder compensation mechanisms. Our results expand the knowledge about renegotiation to a context that has been scarcely addressed in previous studies: emerging markets. Additionally, it provides novel insights into the use of compensation mechanisms during renegotiations — an aspect little explored in the literature, although very present in renegotiations. We also innovate by addressing renegotiations with bondholders, an aspect largely overlooked in extant literature.

债务重新谈判的决定因素:巴西的证据
我们以巴西公开上市的非金融企业为研究对象,调查了影响新兴经济体债务重新谈判的因素。我们从三千多份财务报表附注中手动收集了新数据。结果表明,以盈利能力下降和杠杆率上升为标志的公司财务状况恶化会增加债务重新谈判的概率。此外,我们的研究结果表明,企业支付能力的减弱,如盈利能力、现金流和利息覆盖率的下降,会增加结合债务人补偿机制的重新谈判的机会。我们的研究结果将有关重新谈判的知识扩展到了一个在以往研究中很少涉及的领域:新兴市场。此外,它还对重新谈判过程中补偿机制的使用提供了新的见解--虽然在重新谈判中补偿机制的使用非常普遍,但在文献中却鲜有探讨。我们还创新性地探讨了与债券持有人的重新谈判问题,这在现有文献中大多被忽视。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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