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This paper tests for differences in execution costs among specialist firms for NYSE listed securities. Execution cost differences provide a useful measure of the relative performance of specialist firms. We find a substantial difference in effective spreads and order processing costs across...
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The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) switched from a fractional to a decimal trading system on April 15, 1996. This paper examines the impact of decimalization on the competition for order flows between Canadian and U.S. exchanges by analyzing TSE stocks cross-listed on U.S. exchanges. We find that...
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The AMEX changed the tick size from $1/8 to $1/16 for low-price stocks on September 3, 1992. Consistent with the prediction of L. E. Harris (1994, Stock Price Clustering and Discreteness, Review of Financial Studies 7, 149-178), the change has reduced both quoted and effective spreads, although...
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This article tests for differences in execution costs among specialist firms for New York Stock Exchange listed securities. Execution cost differences provide a measure of the relative performance of specialist firms. The authors find a substantial difference in effective spreads and order...
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