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What drives intraday reversal? Previous studies of the U.S. market regard short-term reversal as compensation for liquidity provision. However, in this paper, we find that intraday reversal has no significant dependence on stock liquidity for the Chinese market. Hence, based on a stylized...
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The paper deals with the pattern of asset price dynamics as sequence of "bull markets" and "bear markets" and with stabilizing these" long swings" through replacing continuous asset trading with electronic auctions. First, the paper sketches the channels through which the "overshooting" of...
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This paper analyzes brief episodes of high-intensity quotes turnover and revision-"bursts" in quotes-in the U.S. equity market. Such events occur very frequently, several hundred times a day for actively traded stocks. We find significant price impact associated with these market makers...
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Blockchain, based on the distributed ledger technology, provides immediate settlement of transactions of digital assets and direct ownership. Since settlement of transactions is immediate, the blockchain system requires an ultra short tenor interest rate curve that is always up-to-date. Today,...
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This paper identifies a component of the informed trading activity induced by sector-specific information (S-trading) and one induced by idiosyncratic information (I-trading). The introduction of tradable indices on financial markets should trigger a decline in S-trading because investors...
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This paper develops a structural model to examine high-frequency price dynamics. The key innovation is to allow trades' permanent price impact to be time-varying—dynamic trade informativeness. A distribution-free filtering technique pins the real-world data to the model. The filtered series...
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Order flow toxicity is a measure of a trader's exposure to the risk that counter-parties possess private information or other informational advantages. High levels of order flow toxicity can culminate in market makers providing liquidity at a loss or in suboptimal execution of trades. From a...
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Where does new volatility enter the volatility of securities listed in many countries? While literature has focused on where information enters the price, I develop a framework to study how each market's volatility contributes to the permanent volatility of the Asset. I build a VECM with an...
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The estimation of market impact is crucial for measuring the information content of trades and for transaction cost analysis. Hasbrouck's (1991) seminal paper proposed a Structural-VAR (S-VAR) to jointly model mid-quote changes and trade signs. Recent literature has highlighted some pitfalls of...
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We develop and test a framework of mental information representation in an asset market setting. The model predicts heterogeneous trading behavior as a consequence of two distinct mental capabilities: analytical skills and mentalizing, where the former involves quantitative, objective aspects of...
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