2011
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1858626
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High-Frequency Trading

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“…For example, LSE offered a lower clearing and settlement fee (and in some circumstances a rebate) to market participants who provided liquidity relative to those participants who demanded liquidity. As expected, Gomber et al (2011) and Harris and DiMarco (2012) demonstrate that the more dispersed, yet evidently more harmonised marketplace implanted by MiFID1, did achieve lower transaction fees as well as lower spreads.…”
Section: Contribution Of Our Market Fairness Researchsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…For example, LSE offered a lower clearing and settlement fee (and in some circumstances a rebate) to market participants who provided liquidity relative to those participants who demanded liquidity. As expected, Gomber et al (2011) and Harris and DiMarco (2012) demonstrate that the more dispersed, yet evidently more harmonised marketplace implanted by MiFID1, did achieve lower transaction fees as well as lower spreads.…”
Section: Contribution Of Our Market Fairness Researchsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…This is erroneous. The most significant activity of HFTRs is market making (Brogaard, 2010;Hagstr€ omerm and Norden, 2013;Menkveld, 2013;IIROC, 2011;Gomber et al, 2011). Market making is an important liquidity function in any securities market, since not all buyers or sellers are present in the market at any given time.…”
Section: Is Hft Speed Purely Value Destructive?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brokers manage risk according to regulatory requirements [1]. Providing the most direct and low-latency connection possible to an exchange inherently makes a broker more attractive to a client.…”
Section: B Broker/dealermentioning
confidence: 99%