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Transparency in the Financial System: Rollover Risk and Crises
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2015
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Financial SystemEconomicsFinancial EconomicsSecurities LawOptimal InsuranceFinancial Risk ManagementInformation DisclosureFinancial IntermediationBusinessFinancial CrisisManagementInternational Financial CrisisRollover RiskFinancial RegulationOptimal TransparencyFinanceFinancial Risk
ABSTRACT We present a theory of optimal transparency when banks are exposed to rollover risk. Disclosing bank‐specific information enhances the stability of the financial system during crises, but has a destabilizing effect in normal economic times. Thus, the regulator optimally increases transparency during crises. Under this policy, however, information disclosure signals a deterioration of economic fundamentals, which gives the regulator ex post incentives to withhold information. This commitment problem precludes a disclosure policy that provides ex ante optimal insurance against aggregate shocks, and can result in excess opacity that increases the likelihood of a systemic crisis.
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