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This article provides an overview of the empirical evidence on the magnitude and determinants of equity trading costs. The focus is primarily on the trades of institutional investors.
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This paper examines the empirical evidence on the cost of equity trades for institutional investors. There is considerable practical and academic interest in the measurement and analysis of trading costs. We discuss some of the results that emerge from the recent literature on institutional...
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In this paper we review the evidence on the cross-sectional behavior of common stock returns on the U.S. and other equity markets around the world. We also report some new evidence on these cross-sectional relations using data from both U.S. and international stock markets. We find, among other...
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In 1982, Dimensional Fund Advisors launched a mutual fund intended to capture the returns of small-cap stocks comprising the 9th and 10th deciles of NYSE market capitalization. Although linked to the CRSP 9-10 Index, the design of the 9-10 Fund incorporates investment rules and a trading...
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Exchange seats are capital assets that confer access to the trading floor. On the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), seta are bought and sold in a public auction market. As such, their prices reflect expectations about future activity and returns for the stock market as a whole. For this reason,...
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