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DESIGNING ORDER‐BOOK TRANSPARENCY IN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
Authors:Romans Pancs
Abstract:A significant fraction of trade in stock exchanges (e.g., Euronext and NASDAQ) involves ‘iceberg orders’, which are orders to sell or buy a certain number of shares with the caveat that only a part of that number be made public. This paper provides a normative justification for the lack of transparency in this kind of order: imperfect disclosure is shown to be a necessary feature of any optimal mechanism when the asset's potential buyers must incur a cost in order to become active and learn their valuations for the asset. This finding raises a caveat for regulation that seeks to mandate the open order book or otherwise increase the pre‐trade transparency of stock exchanges.
Keywords:D02  D47  G01
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