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Using a sample of NYSE firms from the first quarter of 2012, we show that the NBBO Depth is negatively affected by quote competition between exchanges and by excess Algorithmic Trading (AT) activity, but positively impacted by volume fragmentation. Trade execution quality also decreases with...
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We investigate the information content of the limit order book (LOB) on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the world's second largest order-driven exchange1. Microstructure parameters, such as the current cost-to-trade 1% of average daily volume and order book slope, consistently and significantly...
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We investigate the information content of the limit order book (LOB) on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the world's second largest order-driven market. We find that high frequency microstructure parameters, such as the current cost-to-trade 1% of average daily volume and LOB slope, contain information...
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In 2010, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the largest stock exchange headquartered outside of the United States, introduced a new trading platform, Arrowhead. This platform was designed to reduce latency and increase co-located, high-frequency quoting and trading (HFQ) from zero to 36% of trading...
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