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We examine the impact on the quality of a securities market of hiding versus displaying orders that provide liquidity. Display expropriates informational rents from informed agents who trade as liquidity providers. The informed then exit liquidity provision in favor of demanding liquidity where...
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We propose a new approach to adaptive multi-period trade execution which can be viewed as an extension of Grinold and Kahn (1995) and Almgren and Chriss (1999). Our methodology does not rely on any exogenous switching criteria but instead explicitly includes trading acceleration and deceleration...
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The paper characterizes both the optimal (revenue-maximizing) and constrained-efficient (surplus maximizing) mechanisms for allocating a good to buyers who face budget constraints. With unequal budgets, this problem is that of asymmetric optimal mechanism design. Both the optimal and efficient...
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Trading in the CDS market in this paper occurs because irrational investors have optimal beliefs about the default state of the economy, those investors tend to be overly optimistic that default is less likely. Since the imposition of the CDS ban on member states of the European Union in 2012,...
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