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Fragmentation vs. consolitation in Spanish Stock Exchange. A note

  • Autores: Mikel Tapia Torres
  • Localización: The Spanish Review of Financial Economics, ISSN 2173-1268, Vol. 15, Nº. 1 (January-June 2017), 2017, págs. 33-39
  • Idioma: español
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    • After the implementation of MiFID (I and II), competition is a reality in all the European Cash Markets. A natural consequence of competition is that order flow is fragmented in different type of venues. This paper focuses on the consequences of fragmentation on the local market liquidity of the Spanish Stock Exchange (hereafter SSE). Our main result shows that, for our sample, fragmentation is relevant determining the cost of liquidity. Following the analysis of Degryse et al. (2014), the linear component of fragmentation has a positive and significant effect on liquidity (reduces spreads and increases Kyle's Lambda) and the quadratic term has a negative and significant effect on liquidity (increases spreads and reduces Kyle's Lambda). So, fragmentation is good for liquidity but beyond a given level of fragmentation, increasing it is worse for the liquidity of the regulated market.


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