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Leverage and Capital Structure Determinants of Chinese Listed Companies

Ferrarini, Benno; Hinojales, Marthe; Scaramozzino, Pasquale

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Authors

Benno Ferrarini

Marthe Hinojales



Abstract

This paper assesses the financial fragility of the Chinese economy by looking at risk factors in the corporate nonfinancial sector. Total debt in the People’s Republic of China has increased significantly in recent years, mostly on account of nonfinancial corporate debt. Earning and the financial performance of corporate firms have weakened, and so has the asset quality of the financial sector. In this paper, quantile regressions are applied to a rich dataset of Chinese listed companies contained in Standard & Poor’s IQ Capital database. We find higher sensitivity over time of corporate leverage to some of its key determinants, particularly for firms at the upper margin of the distribution. In particular, profitability increasingly acts as a curb on corporate leverage. At a time of falling profitability across the Chinese nonfinancial corporate sector, this eases the brake on leverage and may contribute to its continuing increase.

Citation

Ferrarini, B., Hinojales, M., & Scaramozzino, P. Leverage and Capital Structure Determinants of Chinese Listed Companies. Manila

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Deposit Date Feb 10, 2017
Publicly Available Date Feb 10, 2017
Pages 1-33
Series ISSN 16555252
Keywords corporate debt, debt sustainability, panel quantile regression, People’s Republic of China
Publisher URL https://www.adb.org/publications/leverage-capital-structure-chinese-listed-companies

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