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Research Seminar by professor Dushyant VYAS

03 Apr
2026
2:00 pm
Jouy-en-Josas
English
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2026-04-03T14:00:00 Research Seminar by professor Dushyant VYAS Department : Accounting and Management ControlSpeaker : Dushyant VYAS (University of Toronto)Room : T 006 and by Zoom link:  https://hec-fr.zoom.us/j/98163923816 Jouy-en-Josas

Department : Accounting and Management Control

Speaker : Dushyant VYAS (University of Toronto)

Room : T 006 and by Zoom link:  https://hec-fr.zoom.us/j/98163923816

“Benefits of Bank-CLO Relationships: Evidence from Bankruptcy and Restructuring Outcomes of CLO-held Loans”

 

Abstract:

Despite persistent academic and regulatory concerns, Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) have consistently demonstrated resiliency over the past two decades. We document that firms whose loans are acquired by CLOs are less likely to experience adverse credit events within 12 months of inclusion in the CLO portfolio, particularly when CLOs maintain institutional level relationships with originating banks (through repeated transactions) or when individual level relationships exist (as evidenced by personnel flows between originating banks and CLOs). The effects of these relationships are more pronounced when originating banks possess superior private information about borrowers. Furthermore, conditional upon filing for bankruptcy, borrowers whose loans are held by CLOs with institutional or individual level relationships are more likely to successfully restructure under Chapter 11. Collectively, our findings highlight dual information channels – both institutional and personnel-based – that mitigate information frictions in the leveraged loan market.

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2026-04-03T14:00:00 Research Seminar by professor Dushyant VYAS Department : Accounting and Management ControlSpeaker : Dushyant VYAS (University of Toronto)Room : T 006 and by Zoom link:  https://hec-fr.zoom.us/j/98163923816 Jouy-en-Josas