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On September 8, 2008, a false-news event precipitates a sharp decline in United Airline's stock price, rapidly leading to an exchange-mandated trading halt. This event allows for the empirical investigation of the effects of a false-news trading halt in an attempt to determine its effect on...
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This paper examines the Financial Management Association (FMA) Annual Meeting programs from 1996 through 2012. During this 17 year time period, 2,107 institutions are represented on the FMA program. Georgia State University has the most authors on the FMA program during this time period. There...
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We study the levels of lit and dark fragmentation in IPOs. Using a sample of 451 IPOs, we find that measures of dark and lit fragmentation are higher in underpriced issues. We further test the claim that IPO price uncertainty is not fully resolved at the offering and that this ex-post...
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The NBBO for an average active stock is non-positive (locked or crossed) 10.58% and 4.05% of the time on, respectively, the NASDAQ and the NYSE inter-markets. Locks and crosses are frequent fleeting events that usually accompany significant price changes. Non-positive NBBOs arise because of (i)...
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On September 8, 2008, a false-news event precipitates a sharp decline in United Airline's stock price, rapidly leading to an exchange-mandated trading halt. This event allows for the empirical investigation of the effects of a false-news trading halt in an attempt to determine its effect on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013079073
We document a two-fold increase in limit order cancellation activity over the last decade, and study the determinants of cancellations and the change in cancellation activity through time. We also examine the impact of order cancellation on market quality. We use an instrumental variable...
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Ellis, Michaely, and O'Hara (2000) find that trade classification rules have limited success in classifying trades executed inside the quotes. We reconfirm this result and propose an alternative algorithm to improve the classification accuracy for trades inside the quotes. This alternative...
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The study investigates competition in the market for NASDAQ stocks during a recent period in U.S. equity markets history when three major ECNs - Archipelago, Island, and Instinet - are identifiable in TAQ. We show that the ECNs compete with NASDAQ's SuperMontage on the basis of quotes, execution...
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On March 18th 2002, the ECN Island, in a cost saving move, began reporting trades to the Cincinnati Stock Exchange (CSE). We use this trade reporting change to analyze differences in trading costs between Island and Nasdaq. We analyze trade-based execution costs for Nasdaq trades and Island...
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We examine the role of limit-order traders and specialists in the market-making process. We find that a large portion of posted bid-ask quotes originates from the limit-order book without direct participation by specialists, and that competition between traders and specialists has a significant...
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