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Based on a structural model we analyze adverse selection costs and liquidity supply in a pure open limit order book market. Given the discontenting empirical model performance reported in the previous literature, we relax restrictive assumptions of the underlying theoretical model concerning...
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data on stock market indices for Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands and Italy from 1973 to 2001 … grosser Kursschwankungen anhand von täglichen Daten der Aktienmarktindices für Deutschland, Großbitannien, Frankreich, die …
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23 Stock Exchanges were in operation in Germany in 1913. We provide new data about the number of listed firms, their …
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Due to the high importance of the American economy, in the past, announcements of US macroeconomic data were shown to have a significant impact on financial markets in general, and on European stock markets in particular. However, as this effect may vary in time, this paper examines the changes...
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The automobile industry today is the most lucrative industry. In this paper, we ask whether the BMW, one of the automaker giant, could retain its' profitability in 2014. The results are extremely robust to alternative model specifications. It also affected by the recession but cannot lose the...
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to obtain new empirical evidence about the connections between equity trading activity and five possible liquidity determinants: market capitalisation, dividend yield, earnings yield, company growth and the distinction between recently listed firms as...
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The novelty/value added of this paper is the comparison of the Epps effect between developed and emerging stock markets from Central Europe by means of the correction formula derived by the authors. The main goal of the study is to test whether or not asynchrony in transaction times is a...
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