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We develop a microstructure model whose order ow is driven by a Cox-BESQ process. We derive important analytical properties of the Cox-BESQ process in order to explicit the stock price dynamics at different time scales, provide different parameter estimators and solve the optimal execution...
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The aim of this paper is to develop a multi-asset model based on the Hawkes process describing the evolution of assets at high frequency and to study the lead-lag relationship as well as the correlation between the stocks within this framework. Thanks to its strong analytical tractability...
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This paper provides explicit formulas for the first and second moments and the autocorrelation function of the number of jumps over a given interval for the multivariate Hawkes process. These computations are possible thanks to the affine property of this process. We unify the stock price models...
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We perform an empirical investigation of 'market impact' of trades using a large dataset of transactions executed by institutional investors in the US equity market. We find that price variations during trade execution are mainly driven by the aggregate order flow imbalance rather than the...
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The empirical finding that market movements in stock prices may be correlated with the order flow of other stocks has led to the notion of "cross-impact" and has prompted the development of multivariate models of market impact. These models are parametrized by a matrix of impact coefficients...
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We propose a model for the dynamics of a limit order book in a liquid market where buy and sell orders are submitted at high frequency. We derive a functional central limit theorem for the joint dynamics of the bid and ask queues and show that, when the frequency of order arrivals is large, the...
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