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We propose the "President reacts to news" channel of stock returns by studying the financial market impact of the Twitter account of the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump. We use machine learning algorithms to classify topic and textual sentiment of 1,400 economy-related tweets...
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The possibility to investigate the impact of news on stock prices has observed a strong evolution thanks to the recent use of natural language processing (NLP) in finance and economics. In this paper, we investigate COVID-19 news, elaborated with the "Natural Language Toolkit" that uses machine...
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Market fragmentation and technological advances increasing the speed of trading altered the functioning and stability … resilient are trading venues in a high-frequency environment with cross-venue fragmented order flow. Employing a Hawkes process …
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We study how stock price informativeness changes with the presence of highfrequency trading (HFT). Our estimate is …
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We study how the informativeness of stock prices changes with the presence of high-frequency trading (HFT). Our …
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We study the introduction of single-market liquidity provider incentives in fragmented securities markets. Specifically, we investigate whether fee rebates for liquidity providers enhance liquidity on the introducing market and thereby increase its competitiveness and market share. Further, we...
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greater liquidity and efficiency provided by HFTs in normal times, and the disruptive consequences of their trading activity …
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We define a sentiment indicator based on option prices, valuation ratios and interest rates. The indicator can be interpreted as a lower bound on the expected growth in fundamentals that a rational investor would have to perceive in order to be happy to hold the market. The lower bound was...
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consequences of their quoting/trading activity during distressed times. …
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Colocation services offered by stock exchanges enable market participants to achieve execution costs for large orders that are substantially lower and less sensitive to transacting against high-frequency traders. However, these benefits manifest only for orders executed on the colocated brokers'...
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