Author: | Charles-Albert Lehalle, Sophie Laruelle | ISBN: | 9789814566186 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | November 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Charles-Albert Lehalle, Sophie Laruelle |
ISBN: | 9789814566186 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | November 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
Market Microstructure in Practice comments on the consequences of Reg NMS and MiFID on market microstructure. It covers changes in market design, electronic trading, and investor and trader behaviors. The emergence of high frequency trading and critical events like the “Flash Crash” of 2010 are also analyzed in depth. Edited by Charles-Albert Lehalle and Sophie Laruelle, and with contributions from Romain Burgot, Stéphanie Pelin and Matthieu Lasnier, this book uses a quantitative viewpoint to help students, academics, regulators, policy makers, and practitioners understand how an attrition of liquidity and regulatory changes can impact the whole microstructure of financial markets. A mathematical Appendix details the quantitative tools and indicators used throughout the book, allowing the reader to go further on his own.
Contents:
Monitoring the Fragmentation at Any Scale:
Understanding the Stakes and the Roots of Fragmentation:
Optimal Organisations for Optimal Trading:
Readership: Students, academics, researchers, finance professionals, regulators and policy makers interested in public markets, exchange and securities.
Key Features:
Market Microstructure in Practice comments on the consequences of Reg NMS and MiFID on market microstructure. It covers changes in market design, electronic trading, and investor and trader behaviors. The emergence of high frequency trading and critical events like the “Flash Crash” of 2010 are also analyzed in depth. Edited by Charles-Albert Lehalle and Sophie Laruelle, and with contributions from Romain Burgot, Stéphanie Pelin and Matthieu Lasnier, this book uses a quantitative viewpoint to help students, academics, regulators, policy makers, and practitioners understand how an attrition of liquidity and regulatory changes can impact the whole microstructure of financial markets. A mathematical Appendix details the quantitative tools and indicators used throughout the book, allowing the reader to go further on his own.
Contents:
Monitoring the Fragmentation at Any Scale:
Understanding the Stakes and the Roots of Fragmentation:
Optimal Organisations for Optimal Trading:
Readership: Students, academics, researchers, finance professionals, regulators and policy makers interested in public markets, exchange and securities.
Key Features: