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their prices after observing trades, as predicted by economic theory. However, in contrast to theory, AMMs charge a mark …’ exposure to adverse selection. Accordingly, the sensitivity of quotes to trades is stronger than that predicted by theory and …
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A model is presented of a uniform price auction where bidders compete in demand schedules; the model allows for common and private values in the absence of exogenous noise. It is shown how private information yields more market power than the levels seen with full information. Results obtained...
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Do competition and incentives offered to designated market makers (DMMs) improve market liquidity? Using data from NYSE Euronext Paris, we show that an exogenous increase in competition among DMMs leads to a significant decrease in quoted and effective spreads, mainly through a reduction in...
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