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We study the consequences of high-frequency trading (HFT) — and potential policy responses — via the tradeoff between liquidity and information production. Faster speeds facilitate HFT with consequences for this tradeoff: information production diminishes because informed traders have less...
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volatility, I conclude that after-auction periods take over a large share of infrequent rebalancing, being attractive for a … infrequent rebalancing after the daytime auctions. Finally, I show that post-auction returns predict returns before the US market …
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We investigate the trading of corporate bonds (c-bonds) by an open limit order book (LOB) mechanism. To do so, we use the case of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) as a laboratory, in which both stocks and c-bonds are traded by an LOB mechanism. Contrary to the OTC market in the US, the TASE...
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In this paper we examine the effectiveness of modeling a paris-traded ETF portfolio as an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process. Using ETF pairs that have similar references indexes, we apply maximum likelihood estimation to historical data in order to optimize trading signals for two strategies. Using...
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