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Are high–frequency traders (HFTs) informed? To address this question, we examine HFTs' activity in the call auction environment, where speed-related trading is limited and signal processing capacity becomes more relevant. To model the call market, we consider the Kyle (1989) rational...
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High frequency trading (HFT) depends on sophisticated algorithms to closely monitor price changes across securities. Theory predicts this technological advantage should translate into market-wide liquidity co-variation, by transmitting information-based liquidity shocks. Using a dataset of...
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This study investigates empirically the presence of nonlinearities in the Athens Composite Share Price Index high-frequency returns. A preliminary analysis indicates that volatility exhibits a periodic intraday inverse J-shaped pattern, associated with the opening and closing of the market....
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