Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1000130 The Spanish Review of Financial Economics 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The empirical tests of traditional structural models of credit risk tend to indicate that such models have been unsuccessful in the modeling of credit spreads. To address these negative findings some authors introduce single-factor stochastic volatility specifications and/or jumps.In the yield curve literature it is widely accepted that one-factor is not sufficient to capture the time variation and cross-sectional variation in the term structure. This article introduces a two-factor stochastic volatility specification within the structural model of credit risk. One of the factors determines the correlation between short-term firms’ assets returns and variance, whereas the other factor determines the correlation between long-term returns and variance. The numerical tests reveal how the introduction of two volatility factors can generate a wide range of combinations associated with short-term and long-term patters corresponding to credit spreads. In this sense, multi-factor stochastic volatility specifications provide more flexibility than single-factor models to capture a wide range of shapes associated with the term structure of credit spreads consistent with the empirical evidence.

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