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This paper studies the effect of electronic trade on the quality of market price discovery, using the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) cotton futures market as a laboratory to measure market quality under periods of floor trade, parallel floor and electronic trade, and electronic-only trade....
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This paper studies the effect of electronic trade on the quality of market price discovery, using the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) cotton futures market as a laboratory to measure market quality under periods of floor trade, parallel floor and electronic trade, and electronic-only trade....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011070117
We analyze allocations to institutional and retail investors in 441 initial public offerings (IPOs). In addition to the well known favorable first-day returns, we show that institutions also obtain more allocations in IPOs with better long-term performance. We find that initial institutional...
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We examine insider trading in specialist and dealer markets, using the trades of stock brokers who had advance copies of a stock analysis column in Business Week magazine. We find that increases in price and volume occur after informed trades. During informed trading, market makers decrease...
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Stock flippers pose a problem for underwriters of initial public offerings (IPOs). They subscribe to the issue, but immediately re-sell their shares, so they create an artificial demand that overstates the true demand in the market. We model how underwriters set the offer price to maximize...
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Stock flippers pose a problem for underwriters of initial public offerings (IPOs). They subscribe to the issue, but immediately re-sell their shares, which may depress the after-market price. This paper presents a model of how stock flippers affect IPO pricing. The model shows that the...
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We analyze allocations to institutional and retail investors in 441 initial public offerings (IPOs). In addition to the well known favorable first-day returns, we show that institutions also obtain more allocations in IPOs with better long-term performance. We find that initial institutional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012778670
Are futures prices exogenous to agricultural supply? It depends. We argue that crop yield shocks were predictable during the 1961-2007 period because high planting-time futures prices tended to indicate that yield would be below trend. This feature of the data implies that regressions of...
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