2023
DOI: 10.1108/ejmbe-04-2022-0099
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Credit default swaps, investor protection, and audit cost: international evidence

Abstract: PurposeCredit Default Swap (CDS) trading alters equilibrium interactive monitoring of external corporate monitors due to a possible change in private lenders' incentive to monitor client firms. This study explores how audit fees change in response to CDS trade initiation on client firms and how this effect is moderated by investor protection.Design/methodology/approachWith 6,052 cross-country firm observations, the author conducts estimations in the systems dynamic general methods of moments framework.Findings… Show more

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