An Information-based Theory of Financial Intermediation

Author:

Bethune Zachary1,Sultanum Bruno2,Trachter Nicholas2

Affiliation:

1. University of Virginia

2. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Abstract

Abstract We build a theory of financial intermediation based on the premise that some investors are better able to figure out the trade motives of their counterparties in bilateral meetings—screening experts. We solve for the equilibrium market structure and study how information asymmetries stemming from heterogeneity in screening expertise shape up the core–periphery trade structure. In particular, the core of the market is populated by screening experts: they have the largest share of trade volume, they are actively engaged in middleman activity, and trade with the most counterparties. Using transaction-level micro-data and information disclosure requirements, we provide extensive evidence consistent only with our theory of financial intermediation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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