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This study investigates the impact of local antigambling interventions (AGIs) on corporate financialization. From the perspective of formal institutions' influence on culture, our findings suggest that firms located in regions with more effective AGIs exhibit lower levels of financialization....
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This paper is concerned with how a front-running high-frequency trader (HFT) influences the large trader: whether and under what conditions the latter is harmed or benefited. We study, in the extended Kyle's model, the interactions between a large informed trader and an HFT who can predict the...
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The classical price impact model of Almgren and Chriss is extended to incorporate the uncertainty of order fills. The extended model can be recast as alternatives to uncertain impact models and stochastic liquidity models. Optimal strategies are determined by maximizing the expected final P&L...
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In this paper, the interactions between a large informed trader (IT, for short) and a high-frequency trader (HFT, for short) who can anticipate the former's incoming order are studied in an extended Kyle's model. Equilibria under various specific situations are discussed. We find that, in...
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In this paper, the interactions between a large informed trader and an HFT who can predict the former's incoming order are studied in the extended Kyle's model. Equilibria under various specific situations are discussed, we conclude that HFT always front-runs and the large trader could be...
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