Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5083533 International Review of Economics & Finance 2015 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper analyzes the risk of trading in the illiquid part of the credit default swap (CDS) term structure, especially when investors cannot unwind their positions due to exogenous liquidity shocks. To assess the size of this illiquidity premium, we construct credit-quality-sorted portfolios of CDS spreads. The illiquidity and default risk premia components are extracted from the CDS curve using a two-factor intensity model. The empirical results show a significant compensation for purchasing illiquid CDS maturities, in particular for lower credit-quality portfolios. Moreover, these illiquidity risk premia covariate significantly with the Amihud's aggregate illiquidity measure of corporate bonds.
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