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Facing increased competition, over the last decade many stock exchanges changed their trading fees to maker-taker pricing, an incentive scheme that rewards liquidity suppliers and charges liquidity demanders. Using a change in trading fees on the Toronto Stock Exchange, we study whether and why...
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Facing increased competition, over the last decade many stock exchanges changed their trading fees to maker-taker pricing, an incentive scheme that rewards liquidity suppliers and charges liquidity demanders. Using a change in trading fees on the Toronto Stock Exchange, we study whether and why...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013068415
Facing increased competition, over the last decade many stock exchanges changed their trading fees to maker-taker pricing, an incentive scheme that rewards liquidity suppliers and charges liquidity demanders. Using a change in trading fees on the Toronto Stock Exchange, we study whether and why...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012940459
As equity trading becomes predominantly electronic, is there still value to a traditional, intermediated dealer system? We address this question by comparing the impact of the organization of trading on volume, liquidity, and price efficiency in a quote-driven dealer market and in an...
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We investigate the efficacy of liquidity mining programs in decentralized lending protocols within the blockchain ecosystem. Our research addresses three main questions: whether these programs attract meaningful (and permanent) liquidity; whether the liquidity is real or ”phantom;” and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014349853