Asymmetric trading responses to credit rating announcements from issuer‐ versus investor‐paid rating agencies

Author:

Nguyen Quan M. P.1,Do Hung Xuan23,Molchanov Alexander2ORCID,Nguyen Lily4,Nguyen Nhut H.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Accounting and Finance University of Sussex Brighton UK

2. School of Economics and Finance Massey University Auckland New Zealand

3. International School Vietnam National University Hanoi Vietnam

4. UQ Business School University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Department of Finance Auckland University of Technology Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractThe credit rating industry has traditionally followed the “issuer‐pays” principle. Issuer‐paid credit rating agencies (CRAs) have faced criticism regarding their untimely release of negative rating adjustments, which is attributed to a conflict of interests in their business model. An alternative model based on the “investor‐pays” principle is arguably less subject to the conflict of interest problem. We examine how investors respond to changes in credit ratings issued by these two types of CRAs. We find that investors react asymmetrically: They abnormally sell equity stakes around rating downgrades by investor‐paid CRAs, while abnormally buying around rating upgrades by issuer‐paid CRAs. Our study suggests that, through their trades, investors capitalize on value‐relevant information provided by both types of CRAs, and a dynamic trading strategy taking advantage of this information generates significant abnormal returns.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Finance,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Accounting

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