最小报价单位与市场质量

Tick Size and Market Quality

Financial Management · 1997
被引 6
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究多伦多证券交易所1996年降低最小报价单位后,不同优先权系统(价格-时间与价格-共享)下市场质量的变化,发现买卖价差收窄、报价深度下降,对低价高量股票影响最大。

Abstract

All of the US stock markets have reduced their respective minimum tick sizes. Since the three major US markets, the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and Nasdaq, all have different order-priority systems, the impact of the tick-size reduction on spread width, as well as other aspects of market quality, can differ across the markets. Given that previous research has established a link between spread width and a firm's cost of capital, this differing impact is important to firms in their exchange listing decision. This study examines changes in market quality across two different priority systems, price-time and price-sharing, following a reduction in the minimum tick size by the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) on April 15, 1996. We find that, following the reduction in minimum tick size on the TSE, spreads generally narrow and quoted depths decline for both priority systems. (Depth is defined as the total number of shares offered or sought at a price.) The effect is greatest on low-priced, high-volume stocks.

最小报价单位市场质量订单优先规则买卖价差