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The continuous-time version of Kyle's (1985) model is studied, in which market makers are not fiduciaries. They have some market power which they utilize to set the price to their advantage, resulting in positive expected profits. This has several implications for the equilibrium, the most...
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We use a white noise approach to Malliavin calculus to prove the following white noise generalization of the Clark-Haussmann-Ocone formula \[F(\omega)=E[F]+\int_0^TE[D_tF|{\cal F}_t]\diamond W(t)dt\] Here $E[F]$ denotes the generalized expectation, $D_tF(\omega)={{dF}\over{d\omega}}$ is the...
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The continuous-time version of Kyle's (1985) model of asset pricing with asymmetric information is studied, and generalized in various directions, i.e., by allowing time-varying noise trading, and by allowing the orders of the noise traders to be correlated with the insider's signal. From rather...
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The continuous-time version of Kyle's (1985) model of asset pricing with asymmetric information is studied, and generalized in various directions, i.e., by allowing time-varying liquidity trading, and by having weaker a priori assumptions on the model. This extension is made possible by the use...
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