The New Stock Market : : Law, Economics, and Policy / / Merritt B. Fox, Lawrence Glosten, Gabriel Rauterberg.
The U.S. stock market has been transformed over the last twenty-five years. Once a market in which human beings traded at human speeds, it is now an electronic market pervaded by algorithmic trading, conducted at speeds nearing that of light. High-frequency traders participate in a large portion of...
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Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1: Foundations
- 1. The Institutions and Regulation of Trading Markets
- 2. The Social Function of Stock Markets
- 3. The Economics of Trading Markets
- Part 2: Trading Market Practices
- 4. High Frequency Trading
- Part 3: Regulation of Traders
- 5. The Economics of Informed Trading
- 6. The Regulation of Informed Trading
- 7. Manipulation
- 8. Short Selling
- Part 4: Regulation of Broker-Dealers
- 9. Broker-Dealers
- 10. Dark Pools
- 11. Maker-Taker Fees
- 12. Payment for Order Flow
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Name Index
- Subject Index