The Effect of Access to the Public Debt Market on Corporate Financing Decisions: The Case of REITs

Author:

Shen JianfuORCID,Chau Kwong WingORCID

Abstract

We examined the effects of access to public debt on the corporate financing decisions in real estate investment trusts (REITs) using a difference-in-differences approach and a propensity score approach. The introduction of credit ratings by S&P and Moody’s has allowed REITs to access the public debt market. To investigate the impacts of the introduction of credit ratings, we compared the financing policies in REITs with initial credit ratings before and after the introduction of credit ratings with REITs that had not obtained a credit rating between 1980 and 2016. After obtaining credit ratings, REITs have significantly increased the corporate leverage ratios and the use of long term debt, which suggest that REITs were constrained from debt financing, in particular long term debt financing, in the past until they could gain access to the public debt market after the introduction of credit ratings. Access to the public debt market has also significantly reduced both equity issuances and cash holdings. Our empirical results suggest that the introduction of credit ratings can reduce information asymmetry, and affect REITs’ capital structure decisions and the level of cash holdings.

Funder

Government of Hong Kong

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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