Are Credit Spreads and Interest Rates Co-Integrated? Empirical Analysis in the USD Corporate Bond Market
ESCP-EAP Working Paper No. 25
43 Pages Posted: 26 Jul 2007
Date Written: May 1, 2007
Abstract
Structural models for pricing risky debt imply a negative relationship between interest rates and credit spreads. In contrast, credit default swap pricing models assume independence between credit risk and the term structure of interest rates. So far, empirical studies have focused on first differences of time series and confirmed the negative relation implied by structural models based on Merton (1974). Nevertheless, the co-integration analysis of Morris, Neal and Rolph (1998) finds a positive long-run relation between the credit spread and the risk free interest rate which is not supported by the theoretical literature.
This paper analyses the relationship between different forms of credit spreads and interest rates using the co-integration approach developed by Engle and Granger (1987). Our study is based on weekly USD corporate bond index data which is con-trolled for rating ranging from 1994 to 2006. We confirm the negative relation be-tween credit spreads and interest rates with high statistical significance. Furthermore, we find that the S&P 500 stock index and the spread between the swap curve and the Treasury yield curve can be considered as additional factors explaining the credit spread.
Keywords: Interest Rate, Credit Spread, Co-Integration, Structural Model
JEL Classification: C32, E4, G15
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