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We investigate the effects of different regulatory policies directed towards high-frequency trading (HFT) through an agent-based model of a limit order book able to generate flash crashes as the result of the interactions between low- and high-frequency (HF) traders. We analyze the impact of the...
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We present a dynamic equilibrium model to understand differences and interactions between informational and trading speed advantages. The model is a stochastic asynchronous game, with endogenous trading decisions and non-cooperation among agents, in a limit order market. We show that welfare and...
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. It is a bedrock assumption in theory that securities prices reveal how effectively public companies utilize capital. This …
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economy.Theory and regulation have failed to keep pace with markets where traders rely on pre-programmed algorithms to execute …
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The current research assesses the risks commonly attributed to the presence of HFT in the context of different market structures deployed by the U.S. exchanges. In particular, we find that, by design, the so-called “normal” exchanges have the lowest market quality, including the highest...
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