Effects of fiscal credibility on sovereign risk: evidence using comprehensive credit rating measures

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作者
Montes, Gabriel Caldas [1 ]
Costa, Julyara [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Fluminense, Econ, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
关键词
Fiscal credibility; Rating agencies; Sovereign risk; Risk perception; Emerging country; DEFAULT SWAP SPREADS; DEMOCRATIC ADVANTAGE; GENERALIZED-METHOD; FOREIGN-EXCHANGE; COUNTRY RISK; CDS SPREADS; DETERMINANTS; IMPACT; BOND; EQUITY;
D O I
10.1108/IJOEM-06-2020-0697
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose Since sovereign ratings provided by credit rating agencies (CRAs) are a key determinant of the interest rates a country faces in the international financial market and once sovereign ratings may have a constraining impact on the ratings assigned to domestic banks or companies, some studies have focused on identifying the determinants of sovereign credit risk assessments provided by CRAs. In particular, this study estimates the effect of fiscal credibility on sovereign risk using four different comprehensive credit rating (CCR) measures obtained from CRAs' announcements and two different fiscal credibility indicators. Design/methodology/approach We build comprehensive credit rating (CCR) measures to capture sovereign risk. These measures are calculated using sovereign ratings, the rating outlooks and credit watches issued by the three main credit rating agencies (S&P, Moody's and Fitch) for long-term foreign-currency Brazilian bonds. Based on monthly data from 2003 to 2018, we use different econometric estimation techniques in order to provide robust results. Findings The results indicate that fiscal credibility exerts both short- and long-run effects on sovereign risk perception, and macroeconomic fundamentals are important long-run determinants. Practical implications Since fiscal credibility reflects the government's ability to maintain budgetary balance and sustainable public debt, the government should keep its commitment to responsible fiscal policies so as not to deteriorate expectations formed by financial market experts about the fiscal scenario and, thus, to achieve better credit assessments issued by CRAs with respect to sovereign debt bonds. Sovereign credit rating assessment is a voluntary practice. It is up to the country whether they want to apply for a rating assessment or not. Thus, without a sovereign rating, one must find an alternative to measure the sovereign risk of a country. In this sense, an important practical implication that this study provides is that fiscal credibility can be used as a leading indicator of sovereign risk perceptions obtained from CRAs or even as a proxy for sovereign risk. Originality/value This paper is the first to verify how important the expectations of financial market experts in relation to the fiscal effort required to keep public debt at a sustainable level (i.e. fiscal credibility) are to sovereign risk perception of credit rating agencies. In this sense, the study is the first to address this relation, and thus it contributes to the literature that seeks to understand the determinants of sovereign ratings in emerging countries.
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页数:31
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