Risk Aversion in Corporate Bond Markets

Capital Markets: Market Efficiency eJournal(2021)

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We examine the time variation of risk aversion in corporate bond markets and its relationship with monetary policy, using data from 1973 to 2020. Our approach extracts the portion of corporate credit spreads due to changing risk aversion with a new methodology that relies on the fact that credit spreads reflect the probability of default, default betas, macroeconomic uncertainty and risk aversion. We identify substantial temporal variation in measured risk aversion, and show that risk aversion tends to be higher when monetary policy is tighter. We document that contrary to popular belief, the prolonged post-GFC period of ultra-low interest rates did not result in excessive "Reaching for Yield" behavior.
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