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Price Discovery and Market Segmentation in China's Credit Market

  • Prof. Jun Pan
  • 2020.05.06
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Speaker: Prof. Jun Pan (Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance)

Topic:

Price Discovery and Market Segmentation in China's Credit Market

 

Time&Date: 

15:00-16:15 pm, 2020/5/8 (Friday)

Venue:

Zoom Meeting ID: 797-219-7353

Link: https://cuhksz.zoom.us/j/7972197353

Speaker:

Prof. Jun Pan (Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance)

Abstract:

We study the extent of price discovery in the onshore Chinese corporate bond market, focusing in particular on the information content of credit spreads in China. Using Merton's model of default, we construct credit measures of publicly listed firms, using information from their financial statements and stock valuation. We find that, only after the first default in 2014, do credit spreads in China become informative. Compared with the findings in the US credit market, the magnitude of price discovery in the Chinese market is rather limited. We also find that the presence of outside government support for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China results in a market segmentation between SOE and non-SOE issuers that is harmful to price efficiency and market stability. Since 2018, the non-SOE issuers have suffered from explosive credit spreads, unprecedented defaults, and shrinking new issuance, while the SOE issuers have remained largely intact. Meanwhile, our default measures show that the non- SOE issuers are in fact stronger in credit quality than their SOE counterparts of the same rating category. Examining the impact of this segmentation on price discovery, we find that non-SOE credit spreads become significantly more informative since 2018, as concerns over credit become front and center for the non-SOE issuers. By contrast, as investors seek safety in SOE bonds, there is no improvement in the information content of SOE credit spreads.