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This paper investigates how the introduction of a closing call auction in the OMXS 30 index futures market influences market quality and price accuracy. Index futures markets are characterized by traders with no or little private information. Limit order book models where trader patience (rather...
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This study presents a model for estimating the asymmetry of the futures price with respect to the futures bid-ask spread. Using data from the Swedish OMXS 30 index futures market, estimation results show clear evidence of futures price asymmetry, where the futures price in general tends to be...
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The regulatory debate concerning high-frequency trading (HFT) emphasizes the importance of distinguishing different HFT strategies and their influence on market quality. Using data from NASDAQ-OMX Stockholm, we compare market-making HFTs to opportunistic HFTs. We find that market makers...
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We study order aggressiveness of market-making high-frequency traders (HFTs), opportunistic HFTs, and non-HFTs. We find that market-making HFTs follow their own group's previous order submissions more than they follow other traders' orders. Opportunistic HFTs and non-HFTs tend to split market...
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We investigate the economic rationale behind limit order cancellations from the perspective of liquidity suppliers. We predict that an order is cancelled whenever its expected revenue no longer exceeds the expected cost and we model how order profitability variation can be determined from...
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High-frequency traders (HFTs) mainly operate on public exchanges where multiple third-party buying and selling interests interact with each other. Following recent European regulatory changes (the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II), HFT single-dealer platforms have emerged on which...
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