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The complex pattern of the dependence that exists between liquidity, durations and spread in a limit order market is examined. These relationships evolve during the trading day and can change on an hourly basis. Using intraday data for a NASDAQ 100 stock we confirm that limit orders, placed in...
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Abstract I demonstrate an important tension between acquiring information and incorporating it into asset prices. As a salient case, I analyze the rise of algorithmic trading (AT), which is typically associated with improved price efficiency. Using a new measure of the information content of...
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Using the adoption of the Arrowhead trading platform in January 2010 as an exogenous event, we investigate the effects of algorithmic trading on stock market liquidity and commonality in liquidity under different market conditions on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. After controlling for endogeneity,...
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Using the adoption of the Arrowhead trading platform in January 2010 as an exogenous event, we investigate the effects of algorithmic trading on stock market liquidity and commonality in liquidity under different market conditions on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. After controlling for endogeneity,...
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This paper investigates the relation between liquidity and information-based trading in the context of an order-driven auction. A model similar in spirit to that of Easley et al. (1996) is used to determine how often new information occurs and how it influences the composition of orders...
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