Spoilt for Choice: Order Routing Decisions in Fragmented Equity Markets
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Datum
2016-08-01
Autor
Gomber, Peter
Sagade, Satchit
Theissen, Erik
Weber, Moritz Christian
Westheide, Christian
SAFE No.
143
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Zusammenfassung
The equity trading landscape all over the world has changed dramatically in recent years. We have witnessed the advent of new trading venues and significant changes in the market shares of existing ones. We use an extensive panel dataset from the European equity markets to analyze the market shares of five categories of lit and dark trading mechanisms. Market design features, such as minimum tick size, immediacy and anonymity; market conditions, such as liquidity and volatility; and the informational environment have distinct implications for order routing decisions and trading venues' resulting market shares. Furthermore, these implications differ distinctly for small and large trades, probably because traders jointly optimize their trade size and venue choice. Our results both confirm and go beyond current theoretical predictions on trading in fragmented markets.
Forschungsbereich
Financial Markets
Systemic Risk Lab
Systemic Risk Lab
Schlagworte
dark trading, fragmentation, anonymity, immediacy
JEL-Klassifizierung
G10, G12
Forschungsdaten
Thema
Saving and Borrowing
Financial Markets
Trading and Pricing
Financial Markets
Trading and Pricing
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Working Paper
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