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We analyze whether the information in different parts of the limit order book affect prices differently. We distinguish between slopes of lower and higher levels of the bid and ask sides and include these four slope measures as well as midquote return and trade direction in a vector...
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Using a comprehensive sample of stocks traded in Xetra system in German Stock Exchange, we first investigate the choice of trade volume by analyzing the trade size clustering and LOB-matched trades. Furthermore, we examine the role of these specific types of trade in the price discovery process....
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Using the expansion of price limit regulation as a quasi-natural experiment, this study examines the effect of retail investors' trading activities on stock market quality. Our results show a reduction in retail investors’ trading after the expansion of the daily price limit. Furthermore, this...
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TWe test the influence of information asymmetry on the premium paid for an acquisition. We analyze mergers and acquisitions as English auctions. The theory of dynamic auctions with private and common value predicts that more informed bidders may pay a lower price. We test that prediction with a...
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We reinvestigate the CDS-bond basis negativity puzzle after the financial crisis. This puzzle is defined as the unexpected persistence of the dislocation between bond and derivative credit markets. We show that the first two moments of the basis are described by three distinct Markov regimes...
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