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Competition for order flow has been widely documented for US markets, but it seems to be a relatively new phenomenon in … analyzes the potentially positive liquidity implications of a new trading venue. To this end, we examine the impact of the Chi …-X market entry in French blue chip equities on the liquidity of their home market. Our findings suggest that in consequence of …
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buyers through partial retention of assets if and only if their liquidity holdings are large. However, when sellers … their liquidity holdings are small. The model is extended to study the implications for discount window lending and …
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crashes. They actually consume liquidity when it is most needed, even if they are rewarded by the exchange to provide … crash. In their place, slow traders provide liquidity, taking advantage of the discounted price. We thus uncover a trade …-off between the greater liquidity and efficiency provided by designated market makers in normal times, and the disruptive …
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number of public investors who trade it. Although these results match nicely with common notions of liquidity, one key … element is missing: liquidity also depends on (3) an asset s correlation with other securities. For example, if an illiquid … security is added, the liquidity of the non-market asset is still a decreasing function of volatility and an increasing …
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solved analytically. We find that informed traders tend to “make” liquidity in illiquid markets and “take” liquidity from …
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market manipulation, the highest volatility and probability of market crashes, yet the highest liquidity. The so … detect spoofing market manipulation, lower volatility and probability of market crashes, but lower liquidity levels. Finally …
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This paper studies price discovery and price convergence in securities trading within a fragmented market environment where stocks are traded on multiple venues. Although alternative venues currently increase their market share, trading on these venues instantly dries out in case the dominant...
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In Strong Managers, Weak Owners, Professor Mark J. Roe articulates an expansive theory to explain the evolution of the … Article examines Professor Roe's theory. It will use the political influences that Roe credits with fragmentation to …
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on liquidity in an attempt to explain the coexistence of evidence regarding both the positive and the negative impacts of … shocks, through which HFT trading patterns may sharply change. Latter regards the certain characteristics of HFT liquidity …
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various market outcomes (the price level, volatility, trading activity, market liquidity, and the degree of speculative … ambiguity decreases market prices and trading activity; ambiguity leads to lower market liquidity through wider bid-ask spreads …
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