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paper evaluates the impact of dark trading and fragmentation in visible order books on liquidity. We consider global … liquidity by consolidating the limit order books of all visible trading venues, and local liquidity by considering the … traditional market only. We find that fragmentation in visible order books improves global liquidity, whereas dark trading has a …
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This paper examines the extent to which individual investors provide liquidity to the stock market, and whether they … predict short-term future returns is significantly enhanced during times of market stress, when market liquidity provisions … uncertainty. Despite this high aggregate performance, individual investors do not reap the rewards from liquidity provision …
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We study the relation between liquidity in financial markets and post-trading fees (i.e. clearing and settlement fees … observed liquidity in the market. The second fee structure features a CSD breaking even by charging the internalized and non …-broker counterparties only. This difference in post-trading fees drives traders strategies and thus liquidity. Furthermore, across the two …
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The electronic trading system Xetra of the German Security Exchange provides a unique data source on the equity trades of 451 large traders located in 23 different cities and 8 European countries. We explore informational asymmetries across the trader population: Traders located outside Germany...
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We show that a cross-listing allows a firm to make better investment decisions because it enhances stock price informativeness. This theory of cross-listings yields a rich set of new predictions. In particular, it implies that the sensitivity of investment to stock prices should be larger for...
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We analyse the effect of concealing limit order traders’ identities on market liquidity. We develop a model in which … cost of liquidity provision were large when indeed it is small. This bluffing strategy is less effective when traders … anonymous market. For this reason, concealing limit order traders’ IDs affects market liquidity in our model. We test this …
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regulation of competition between liquidity suppliers or exchanges. …
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We develop a dynamic model of an order-driven market populated by discretionary liquidity traders. These traders must … patient traders demand liquidity, more patient traders provide it. Three equilibrium patterns are obtained, and these patterns … execution delay in providing liquidity; their proportion in the population, which determines the degree of competition among the …
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Existing literature continues to be unable to offer a convincing explanation for the volatility of the stochastic discount factor in real world data. Our work provides such an explanation. We do not rely on frictions, market incompleteness or transactions costs of any kind. Instead, we modify a...
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Fundamental information resembles in many respects a durable good. Hence, the effects of its incorporation into stock prices depend on who is the agent controlling its flow. Similarly to a durable goods monopolist, a monopolistic analyst selling information intertemporally competes against...
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