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Paper #579

Títol:
Interbank market integration under asymmetric information
Autors:
Xavier Freixas i Cornelia Holthausen
Data:
Març 2001
Resum:
We argue that the main barrier to an integrated international interbank market is the existence of asymmetric information between different countries, which may prevail in spite of monetary integration or successful currency pegging. In order to address this issue, we study the scope for international interbank market integration with unsecured lending when cross-country information is noisy. We find not only that an equilibrium with integrated markets need not always exist, but also that when it does, the integrated equilibrium may coexist with one of interbank market segmentation. Therefore, market deregulation, per se, does not guarantee the emergence of an integrated interbank market. The effect of a repo market which, a priori, was supposed to improve efficiency happens to be more complex: it reduces interest rate spreads and improves upon the segmentation equilibrium, but\ it may destroy the unsecured integrated equilibrium, since the repo market will attract the best borrowers. The introduction of other transnational institutional arrangements, such as multinational banking, correspondent banking and the existence of "too-big-to-fail" banks may reduce cross country interest spreads and provide more insurance against country wide liquidity shocks. Still, multinational banking, as the introduction of repos, may threaten the integrated interbank market equilibrium.
Paraules clau:
Banking theory, asymmetric information, financial integration, interbank markets, diamond-dybvig
Codis JEL:
G15, G20, F36
Àrea de Recerca:
Finances i Comptabilitat
Publicat a:
Review of Financial Studies, 18(2):459-490, 2005

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