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PIP Transactions,Price Improvement,Informed Trades and Order Execution Quality
Authors:Nabil Khoury  Stylianos Perrakis  Marko Savor
Institution:1. University of Quebec in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
E‐mail: nabilkhoury@sympatico.ca;2. Concordia University, Montreal Quebec, Canada
E‐mail: sperrakis@jmsb.concordia.ca;3. University of Quebec in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
E‐mail: savor.marko@uqam.ca
Abstract:This study focuses on innovations in order execution processes within the context of the Boston Option Exchange (BOX). More specifically, it examines the impact of the Price Improvement Process (PIP) on options quoted, effective and realised proportional spreads. We consider the PIP as a mechanism that allows the market maker to ‘internalise’ the transaction. We show that PIP transactions are associated with wider bid/ask proportional quoted spreads than non‐PIP transactions, in spite of the temporary narrowing of the effective proportional spread during PIP. We identify informed traders by focusing on the direction of trade. Using an original data set, we show that PIP transactions follow signals in the form of buy/sell orders by informed traders. We also show that PIP is a mechanism that allows the market maker to internalise a position in the same direction as that of the informed trader. We conclude that PIP does not improve the efficiency of the market but simply allows the market maker to benefit at the expense of uninformed traders.
Keywords:option markets  microstructure  G10  G14
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