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Trading under limited pre-trade transparency becomes increasingly popular on financial markets. We provide first evidence on traders' use of (completely) hidden orders which might be placed even inside of the (displayed) bid-ask spread. Employing TotalView-ITCH data on order messages at NASDAQ,...
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implications of the market microstructure theory on the relationship between price movements and other marks of the trading process. …
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theory (peaks-over-threshold method) to study the extreme dependence between the two variables. We show that the extreme …
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We consider a nonparametric test for the null of seasonal unit roots in quarterly time series that builds on the RUR (records unit root) test by Aparicio, Escribano, and Sipols. We find that the test concept is more promising than a formalization of visual aids such as plots by quarter. In order...
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Nonparametric unit-root tests are a useful addendum to the tool-box of time-series analysis. They tend to trade off power for enhanced robustness features. We consider combinations of the RURS (seasonal range unit roots) test statistic and a variant of the level-crossings count. This combination...
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developing the limit theory of statistics of Dickey and Fuller Hasza [DHF] (1984) when the data are generated by a non … asymptotic theory of the statistics subsumed in the HEGY procedure. In this paper, I show that establishing the limit theory of F …
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This paper shows through a Monte Carlo analysis the effect of neglecting seasonal deterministics on the seasonal KPSS test. We found that the test is most of the time heavily oversized and not convergent in this case. In addition, Bartlett-type non-parametric correction of error variances did...
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