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possible to uncover with access to the whole distribution and significant size of the offered amounts at each auction. Moreover … with changes in market yields for an extended period after the auction suggesting that purchase operations have a more …
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We examine the financial conditions of dealers that participated in two of the Federal Reserve's lender-of-last-resort (LOLR) facilities -- the Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF) and the Primary Dealer Credit Facility (PDCF) -- that provided liquidity against a range of assets during...
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We extend Wilson (1979) share auction framework to model the uniform-price US Treasury auction as a two-stage multiple … its bidding behavior in handling the risk of being short-squeezed or face the winner curse in the post-auction market …
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This paper develops a model of takeover auctions with a two-step information acquisition process. It shows that the threat of extra information acquisition allows the existence of the signaling jump-bidding equilibrium even when the seller is able to change its reserve price on the basis of the...
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minimal disclosure regime each bidder only learns privately whether he won or lost the auction. In equilibrium the allocation …
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minimal disclosure regime each bidder only learns privately whether he won or lost the auction. In equilibrium the allocation …
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independent values across bidders. The values are assumed to be perfectly persistent over time.We analyze the first-price auction … disclosure regime, in which each bidder only learns privately whether he won or lost the auction at the end of each round. In … equilibrium, the winner of the initial auction lowers his bids over time, while losers keep their bids constant, in anticipation …
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) adopted a closing call auction in 2008 but suspended its operation ten months later … due to suspicion of widespread price manipulation. The Exchange relaunched the auction in 2016 with manipulation … call auction design on closing price manipulation. Our results indicate that a plain-vanilla call auction mechanism is …
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