Abstract

This paper investigates how bankruptcy announcements in the German solar industry affect the stock market returns of announcing firms and their competitors. We show that German solar firms experience negative capital market reactions to their own bankruptcy announcements and to the announcements of their competitors. Cross-sectional analysis reveals that these negative information externalities are magnified by higher leverage. Further analysis also indicates that these negative information externalities are valuable predictors in short-term default probability models.

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