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Australia 1 Australian Stock Exchange 1 Bid-ask spread 1 Börsenhandel 1 Financial market 1 Financial market regulation 1 Finanzmarkt 1 Finanzmarktregulierung 1 Geld-Brief-Spanne 1 Limit order submission risk 1 Market microstructure 1 Marktmikrostruktur 1 Order aggressiveness 1 Securities trading 1 Stock exchange trading 1 Tick size 1 Tokyo stock exchange 1 Wertpapierhandel 1 event study 1 limit-order submission 1 market efficiency 1 market liquidity 1 minimum tick size rule 1 order exposure 1 trading activity 1
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Sadeghi, Mehdi 1 Yamamoto, Ryuichi 1 Zhang, Kai 1
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International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance 1 Pacific-Basin finance journal 1
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Limit order submission risks, order choice, and tick size
Yamamoto, Ryuichi - In: Pacific-Basin finance journal 59 (2020), pp. 1-20
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The impact of a change in the tick size rule on market quality: evidence from the Australian Stock Exchange
Sadeghi, Mehdi; Zhang, Kai - In: International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance 3 (2011) 2/3, pp. 155-175
% after the event. Overall market depth in the limit-order book also declined significantly. Although the limit-order … submission strategy appears to be more aggressive in absolute terms, we found no convincing evidence of an increase in trading …
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