The Electronic Call Auction: Market Mechanism and Trading (The New York University Salomon Center Series on Financial Markets and Institutions)

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The Electronic Call Auction: Market Mechanism and Trading (The New York University Salomon Center Series on Financial Markets and Institutions)

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This book considers how the inclusion of electronic call auction trading would affect the performance of our U.S. equity markets. The papers it contains focus on the call auction and its role in a hybrid market structure. The purpose is to increase understanding of this trading environment, and to consider the design of a more efficient stock market. A call auction is a form of trading that died out in the pre-computer age but is making its reentrance today as an electronic marketplace. Batching orders for simultaneous execution at a single moment in time at a single price is the essence of call auction trading. Because its determination is based on the full set of orders, the clearing price in a call auction can be thought of as a `consensus value.' This contrasts with a continuous market where a transaction is made any time a buy and sell order meet in price, and where price generally fluctuates as the orders meet. Recent advances in computer technology have considerably expanded the call auction's functionality. We suggest that the problems we are facing concerning liquidity, volatility, fragmentation and price discovery are largely endemic to the continuous market, and that the introduction of electronic call auction trading in the U.S. would be the most important innovation in market structure that could be made. This book had its origin in a symposium, Electronic Call Market Trading, that was held at New York University's Salomon Center on April 20, 1995. At the time, three proprietary trading systems based on call auction principles (The Arizona Stock Exchange, Posit, and Instinet's Crossing Network) had been operating for several years and interest already existed in the procedure. Since the symposium, increasing use has been made of call auctions, primarily by the ParisBourse in its Nouveau Marchi and CAC markets, by Deutsche Börse in its Xetra market, and for fixed income in the U.S. by State Street's BondConnect. Rather than being used as stand alone systems, however, call auctions are now being interfaced with continuous markets so as to produce hybrid market structures, a development to which considerable attention is given in a number of the chapters in this book. The book is divided into three parts. The first, Call Auction Trading, gives an overview of this trading environment. The second, Investor Trading Practices and the Demand for Immediacy, contains the findings of four institutional trader surveys. The third, Market Structure: The Broader Picture, presents a more inclusive view of the development of market structure.

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Considers how the inclusion of electronic call auction trading would affect the performance of our U.S. equity markets.

The Electronic Call Auction: Market Mechanism and Trading (The New York University Salomon Center Series on Financial Markets and Institutions),Robert A. Schwartz,Springer,0792372565,Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Computer Networks,Congresses,Electronic trading of securiti,Electronic trading of securities,Futures And Options Trading,General,Internet - General,Investments & Securities - General,Options (Finance),Business & Economics / Finance

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