The internal capital markets of business groups: Evidence from intra-group loans
Abstract
We study business groups' internal capital markets using a unique data set on intra-group lending in Chile (1990-2009). In line with groups financing advantage, firms that borrow internally have higher investment, leverage, and return on equity (ROE) than other firms. At the margin, controlling shareholders have higher cash-flow rights in borrowing firms than in lending firms. However, there is no robust evidence of minority shareholders losing out from intra-group loans as tunneling predicts. Our evidence is consistent with the idea that strict regulation and disclosure requirements for intra-group loans, which are features of the Chilean market, reduce the risk of expropriation in pyramids. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Título según WOS: | The internal capital markets of business groups: Evidence from intra-group loans |
Título según SCOPUS: | The internal capital markets of business groups: Evidence from intra-group loans |
Título de la Revista: | Journal of Financial Economics |
Volumen: | 112 |
Número: | 2 |
Editorial: | ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA |
Fecha de publicación: | 2014 |
Página de inicio: | 190 |
Página final: | 212 |
Idioma: | English |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.jfineco.2014.01.003 |
Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |