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. Instead, our results are in line with the hypothesis that a lower trading volume reduces liquidity, and thereby market quality …
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structure. We highlight the role played by order toxicity in affecting liquidity provision, and we show that a measure of this … in the hours and days prior to collapse. Since the ‘flash crash' might have been avoided had liquidity providers remained …
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Using high-frequency data we document that episodes of market turmoil in the European sovereign bond market are on average associated with large decreases in trading volume. The response of trading volume to market stress is conditional on transaction costs. Low transaction cost turmoil episodes...
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liquidity, especially for stocks with small market capitalization,high volatility and no listed options; (ii) slowed down price …
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book data and apply panel regression analysis to estimate the effect of M-ELO trading on market stability and liquidity …
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We investigate the effects of different regulatory policies directed towards high-frequency trading (HFT) through an agent-based model of a limit order book able to generate flash crashes as the result of the interactions between low- and high-frequency (HF) traders. We analyze the impact of the...
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. Instead, our results are in line with the hypothesis that a lower trading volume reduces liquidity, and thereby market quality …
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