Market Transparency, Liquidity Externalities, and Institutional Trading Costs in Corporate Bonds

Market Transparency, Liquidity Externalities, and Institutional Trading Costs in Corporate Bonds
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Book Synopsis Market Transparency, Liquidity Externalities, and Institutional Trading Costs in Corporate Bonds by : Hendrik Bessembinder

Download or read book Market Transparency, Liquidity Externalities, and Institutional Trading Costs in Corporate Bonds written by Hendrik Bessembinder and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We develop a simple model of the effect of transaction reporting on trade execution costs and test it using a sample of institutional trades in corporate bonds, before and after the initiation of public transaction reporting through the TRACE system. The results indicate a reduction of approximately 50% in trade execution costs for bonds eligible for TRACE transaction reporting, and consistent with the model's implications, also indicate the presence of a liquidity externality that results in a 20% reduction in execution costs for bonds not eligible for TRACE reporting. The key results are robust to allowances for changes in variables, such as interest rate volatility and trading activity, which might also affect execution costs. We also document decreased market shares for large dealers and a smaller cost advantage to large dealers post-TRACE, suggesting that the corporate bond market has become more competitive after TRACE implementation. These results reinforce that market design can have first-order effects, even for sophisticated institutional customers.


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