Firms' cash reserve, financial constraint, and geopolitical risk

Chien Chiang Lee, Chih Wei Wang

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Abstract

This study investigates whether geopolitical risks influence Chinese firms' cash holdings. We find that firms tend to hoard more cash as a precautionary measure when faced with geopolitical risk. Moreover, firms that are financially constrained maintain cash reserves as buffer against geopolitical risk. Finally, firms in manufacturing-related industries tend to save more cash and protect themselves from risk spillover as China's manufacturing sector has slowed down with the current China–United States trade war. Our research notes that policymakers and investors can pay more attention to the effect of geopolitical risk on enterprises' cash reserves.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101480
JournalPacific Basin Finance Journal
Volume65
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Cash holdings
  • China–United States trade war
  • Geopolitical risk
  • Precautionary motive

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