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Valuing Risky Fixed Rate Debt: An Extension

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Eric Briys
Affiliation:
Lehman Brothers, One Broadgate, London EC2M 7HA
François de Varenne
Affiliation:
Fédération Française des Sociétés d'Assurances, 26, Bd Haussmann, 75311 Paris Cedex 09.

Abstract

This paper develops a corporate bond valuation model that takes into account both early default and interest rate risk. It corrects a defect of recent contributions where pricing equations do not assure that the payment to bondholders upon bankruptcy is no greater than firm value. The bankruptcy-triggering mechanism is directly related to the payoff received by bondholders when early bankruptcy is forced upon the firm. More specifically, the default barrier is defined simply as a fixed quantity discounted at the riskless rate up to the maturity date of the risky corporate bond. As soon as this threshold is crossed, bondholders receive an exogenously specified fraction of the remaining assets. Deviations from the absolute priority rule also are captured. Because it accounts for Gaussian interest rate uncertainty, default risk, and deviations from the absolute priority rule, this model is capable of producing quite diverse shapes for the term structure of yield spreads.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © School of Business Administration, University of Washington 1997

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