Transparency is one of the basic tenets of capital markets. Publicly-traded companies have a legal obligation to disclose material facts about the value of their company. Unless the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department muzzle them, that is. The Wall Street Journal reported today that Bank of America chief executive Ken Lewis was prompted by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson not to discuss the financial woes of Merrill Lynch as Bank of America negotiated its government-backed purchase of Merrill. (more…)

