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Author Fox, Merritt B., author.

Title The new stock market : law, economics, and policy / Merritt B. Fox, Lawrence R. Glosten, and Gabriel V. Rauterberg
Published New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 395 pages)
Contents The institutions and regulation of trading markets -- The social function of stock markets -- The economics of trading markets -- High frequency trading -- The economics of informed trading -- The regulation of informed trading -- Manipulation -- Short selling -- Broker-dealers -- Dark pools -- Maker-taker fees -- Payment for order flow -- Conclusion
Summary 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 all transactions, and a significant minority of all trade occurs on alternative trading systems known as "dark pools." These developments have been widely criticized, but there is no consensus on the best regulatory response to these dramatic changes. The New Stock Market offers a comprehensive new look at how these markets work, how they fail, and how they should be regulated. Merritt B. Fox, Lawrence R. Glosten, and Gabriel V. Rauterberg describe stock markets' institutions and regulatory architecture. They draw on the informational paradigm of microstructure economics to highlight the crucial role of information asymmetries and adverse selection in explaining market behavior, while examining a wide variety of developments in market practices and participants. The result is a compelling account of the stock market's regulatory framework, fundamental institutions, and economic dynamics, combined with an assessment of its various controversies. The New Stock Market covers a wide range of issues including the practices of high-frequency traders, insider trading, manipulation, short selling, broker-dealer practices, and trading venue fees and rebates. The book illuminates both the existing regulatory structure of our equity trading markets and how we can improve it
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Merritt B. Fox is the Michael E. Patterson Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, codirector of the Program in the Law and Economics of Capital Markets, and codirector of the Center for Law and Economic Studies. Lawrence R. Glosten is the S. Sloan Colt Professor of Banking and International Finance at Columbia Business School and codirector of the Program in the Law and Economics of Capital Markets. Gabriel V. Rauterberg is an assistant professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School
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Subject Stock exchanges.
Securities.
Short selling (Securities)
exchange (method of acquisition)
stock exchanges.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Investments & Securities -- Stocks.
Securities
Short selling (Securities)
Stock exchanges
Form Electronic book
Author Glosten, Lawrence R. (Lawrence Robert), 1951- author.
Rauterberg, Gabriel V., author.
LC no. 2018037234
ISBN 9780231543934
023154393X