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This study analyzes the impacts of explicit transaction costs on weak-form market efficiency within the context of the brokerage commission deregulation in Japan in October 1999, which led to lower commission rates across the market. Applying two alternative statistical tests to both daily and...
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In this paper, we introduce a Transactionally Efficient Market Model, which evolves from the standard efficient market model, encompassing both transaction costs and bid-ask prices. Hence, we delve into how arbitrage makes its way within this complex setting. The main outgrowth of the analysis...
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We study the effect of trading costs on information aggregation and acquisition in financial markets. For a given precision of investors' private information, an irrelevance result emerges when investors are ex-ante identical: price informativeness is independent of the level of trading costs....
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This piece asserts that Canadian market regulators must strengthen the laws governing short sale transactions. Namely, the piece finds that the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (“IIROC”) and Market Integrity Officers should: (i) enhance the rules surrounding fraudulent...
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We introduce a new theoretical framework to analyze imperfectly competitive financial markets and trade in assets in an international context. We present a two-country macroeconomic model in which agents are risk averse, assets are imperfect substitutes, the number of financial assets is...
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We derive invariance relationships for a dynamic infinite-horizon model of market microstructure with risk-neutral informed trading,noise trading,marketmaking, and endogenous production of information. Invariance relationships for bet sizes and transaction costs are obtained under the assumption...
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We derive invariance relationships in a dynamic, infinite-horizon, equilibrium model of adverse selection with risk-neutral informed traders, noise traders, market makers, and with endogenous information production. The model solution depends on two state variables: stock price and...
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We study the effect of trading costs on information aggregation and acquisition in financial markets. For a given precision of investors' private information, an irrelevance result emerges when investors are ex-ante identical: price informativeness is independent of the level of trading costs....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012854306
We consider an extension of the Roll model where the trade direction, i.e. whether the trade is buyer or seller initiated, is multiplied by the dynamic quoted half-spread. Employing tick-by-tick maximum likelihood estimation on S&P 500 constituents, we find that the efficient price is quite...
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This paper develops a theoretical model of land leasing that includes transaction costs of enforcing labour effort, risk pooling motives and non-tradable capital inputs. We test the implications of this model compared to those of the quot;Marshallianquot; (unenforceable labour effort) and...
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