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In recent years a substantial amount of literature in one way or another deals with liquidity. The interest in it grows beyond the walls of the academia, as the security exchanges recognize the importance of the concept and plan to adopt unique measures of liquidity and publish them in the...
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The dissertation highlights different topics of equity trading in limit order books using the example of Deutsche Boerse's electronic trading system XETRA. The first introductory chapter is a straight forward discussion of the profitability of exchange trading for both the exchange operator and...
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We argue that there is a connection between the interbank market for liquidity and thebroader financial markets, which has its basis in demand for liquidity by banks. Tightnessin the interbank market for liquidity leads banks to engage in what we term “liquiditypull-back,” which involves...
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Im vorliegenden Projektbericht1 wird der im Rahmen des EU-Projekts „CODE24“ implementierteerste Prototyp einer Online-Frachtenbörse für den Schienengüterverkehr aus der Perspektive potenziellerbetrieblicher Nutzer analysiert...
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This paper explains how the choice of the indirect holding system for securities settlement forced U.S.issuers to cede their shareholder data to intermediaries. Part I describes the law applicable to thetransfer of certificated securities. Part II describes how the paper-intensive process of...
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We analyse the well-known TORQ dataset of trades on the NYSE over a 3-month period, breaking down transactions depending on whether the active or passive side was institutional or private. This allows us to compare the returns on the different trade categories. We find that, however we analyse...
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By means of an event study of stock market reactions to the announcement of the Olympic Games host cities, we find a significant and positive announcement effect of hosting the Summer Games, with a cumulative abnormal return of about 2% within a few days. We do not find any significant results...
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