The Post-Reform Bid-Ask Spread Disparity between Nasdaq and the Nyse
We report further evidence of the difference in execution costs between Nasdaq and the NYSE before and after the 1997 market reforms. We find that informed trading costs are consistently higher on Nasdaq both before and after the reforms. In the pre-reform period the Nasdaq-NYSE disparity in bid-ask...
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Main Authors: | WU, Chunchi, He, Yan |
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Language: | English |
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2003
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