The Quotation Behavior of Ecns and NASDAQ Market Makers

37 Pages Posted: 31 Dec 1998

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Yusif Simaan

Fordham University - Gabelli School of Business

Daniel G. Weaver

Rutgers Business School

David K. Whitcomb

Rutgers University, Newark, School of Business-Newark, Department of Finance & Economics

Date Written: December 8, 1998

Abstract

We examine the impact of three Nasdaq rule changes on some aspects of market quality. In particular we investigate the quotation behavior of market makers following the reduction in tick size from eighths to sixteenths on June 2, 1997; the direct impact of including electronic communication network (ECN) quotes in the calculation of inside Nasdaq quotes; and the efficacy of the Actual Size Rule (ASR) during a time of market stress. We find that following the tick size reduction Nasdaq market makers again appear to be avoiding odd ticks (now odd sixteenths), but traders entering orders on ECNs appear to be more likely to use all ticks. We also find that ECNs establish the "inside market" and hence reduce trading costs for the public about 19% of the time. Finally, our findings suggest that the ASR led to a significant reduction in bid liquidity during the sharp market downturn of October 27-28, 1997. From a regulatory perspective, the results of our study suggest that while some of the market reforms have improved market quality, there are still major impediments to quote price competition and certain changes may have reduced liquidity. The nature of the data used in this study allows us to test three competing hypotheses for odd tick avoidance: natural "clustering" behavior; preferencing of order flow; and "tacit conspiracy" among oligopolistic market makers. We find no support for the natural clustering hypothesis and some inconsistencies with the preferencing hypothesis. Our findings are generally consistent with the tacit collusion hypothesis.

JEL Classification: G14, G15, G18

Suggested Citation

Simaan, Yusif and Weaver, Daniel G. and Whitcomb, David K., The Quotation Behavior of Ecns and NASDAQ Market Makers (December 8, 1998). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=142670 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.142670

Yusif Simaan

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