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Market makers learn about asset values as they set intraday prices and absorb portfolio flows. Absorbing these flows causes inventory imbalances. Previous work has argued that market makers change prices to manage incoming flows and offset inventory imbalances. This study argues that they have...
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This study addresses the empirical viability of microstructure models of dealer price setting. New evidence is presented rejecting these models'' specifications of how information asymmetry and inventory accumulation affect dealer pricing. This rejection is consistent with those of other...
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This paper studies the participation and performance of sophisticated versus unsophisticated auction participants in an environment with numerous bidders, uncertainty, and asymmetric information. We examine multi-unit, pay-as-bid, currency auctions conducted by the Central Bank of Venezuela. We...
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