Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/97379 
Year of Publication: 
2014
Series/Report no.: 
cemmap working paper No. CWP07/14
Publisher: 
Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap), London
Abstract: 
This paper uses proprietary data to evaluate the efficacy of single-stock circuit breakers on the London Stock Exchange during July and August 2011. We exploit exogenous variation in the length of the uncrossing periods that follow a trading suspension to estimate the effect of auction length on market quality, measured by volume of trades, frequency of trading and the change in realized variance of returns. We also estimate the effect of a trading suspension in one FTSE-100 stock on the volume of trades, trading frequency and the change in realized variance of returns for other FTSE-100 stocks. We find that auction length has a significant detrimental effect on market quality for the suspended security when returns are negative but no discernible effect when returns are positive. We also find that trading suspensions help to ameliorate the spread of market microstructure noise and price inefficiency across securities during falling markets but the reverse is true during rising markets. Although trading suspensions may not improve the trading process within a particular security, they do play an important role preventing the spread of poor market quality across securities in falling markets and therefore can be effective tools for promoting market-wide stability.
Subjects: 
Circuit breakers
market microstructure
market quality
JEL: 
G12
G14
G15
G18
Persistent Identifier of the first edition: 
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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