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Price Formation and Liquidity in the U.S. Treasury Market: The Response to Public Information
Authors:Michael J Fleming  & Eli M Remolona
Institution:Federal Reserve Bank of New York,;Bank for International Settlements and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Abstract:The arrival of public information in the U.S. Treasury market sets off a two-stage adjustment process for prices, trading volume, and bid-ask spreads. In a brief first stage, the release of a major macroeconomic announcement induces a sharp and nearly instantaneous price change with a reduction in trading volume, demonstrating that price reactions to public information do not require trading. The spread widens dramatically at announcement, evidently driven by inventory control concerns. In a prolonged second stage, trading volume surges, price volatility persists, and spreads remain moderately wide as investors trade to reconcile residual differences in their private views.
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