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Rollover risk and cost of bank debt: The role of family-control ownership
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Rollover risk and cost of bank debt: The role of family-control ownership

Wan-Chien ChiuChih-Wei Wang
Pacific Basin Finance Journal, 卷.53, 頁碼.362-378
02/2019

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Bank loan Family-control ownership Rollover risk Short-term debt Finance Economics and Econometrics
This study examines the effect of family-control ownership on the relationship between the cost of bank debts and the risk of rolling over maturing debts into new debts. We examine Taiwanese firms during 1996–2015 and find that, among all firms exposed to rollover risk, firms with family-control ownership pay more interest on bank loans than firms with nonfamily-control ownership. Furthermore, the loan cost increasing effect is stronger for family-control firms with informational opacity and poorer credit quality. Our evidence supports the agency theory argument that family-control ownership intensifies the shareholder–debtholder conflict associated with the rollover risk. As such, this investigation provides novel empirical insights into the firm-level interaction among family control, rollover risk, and bank debt costs.

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