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Many theories link depositors' behavior to the transparency of banks. Yet, very little is known about this relationship empirically. Analyzing US commercial banks from 1994-2013, we document that uninsured deposit flows are more sensitive to information about bank performance when the quality of...
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This paper provides, for the first time, large-scale evidence that liquidity transformation by banks creates fragility, as their uninsured depositors face an incentive to withdraw their money before others (a so-called panic run). Such fragility manifests itself in stronger sensitivity of...
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One of the key roles of banks is liquidity transformation, which is also thought to create fragility, as uninsured depositors face an incentive to withdraw money before others (a so-called panic run). Despite large amount of theoretical work, there has not been much empirical evidence...
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This paper analyzes the effects of public information in a perfect competition trading model populated by asymmetrically informed short-horizon investors with different levels of private information precision. We first show that information asymmetry reduces the amount of private information...
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This paper analyzes the effects of public information in a perfect competition trading model populated by asymmetrically informed short-horizon investors with different levels of private information precision. We first show that information asymmetry reduces the amount of private information...
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