Why do european firms issue convertible debt?

Franck Bancel, Usha R. Mittoo

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Abstract

We survey European managers to gain some insights into motivations of convertible issuance. Our analysis shows that a majority of firms issue convertibles as ‘delayed equity’ and as ‘debt sweetener’. Managers also use convertibles to avoid short-term equity dilution and to signal firm’s future growth opportunities. We document a large cross-sectional variation across firms in rationales for issuing convertibles and find mixed support for most theoretical models. Our evidence suggests that the popularity of convertibles is driven primarily by their versatility in adjusting their design to fit the financing needs of individual firms, and by their increased demand among institutional investors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)339-373
Number of pages35
JournalEuropean Financial Management
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Convertible debt
  • Debt sweetener
  • Delayed equity
  • European managers
  • F23
  • G15
  • G32
  • Survey

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