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Price clustering on the limit-order book: Evidence from the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong
Authors:Hee-Joon Ahn   Jun Cai  Yan Leung Cheung
Affiliation:aSchool of Business Administration, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea;bDepartment of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:We examine the clustering pattern in trade and quote prices on the electronic limit order book of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK). Earlier research into clustering focuses on transaction prices only. We study clustering on quote prices over a maximum of five queues on the limit order book. We observe an abnormally high frequency of even and integer prices in trade and quote prices for all tick size groups on the SEHK. The deeper quotes display stronger clustering than the best quotes, indicating that the farther away the quotes are from the best queue, the less information they carry. Our analysis further reveals that an extremely fine tick size itself works as a binding constraint to hinder the price resolution process. We also find that short sale prohibition imposed on the majority of stocks listed on the SEHK causes a significant bias in clustering towards the ask side of the limit order book. This implies that a short sale prohibition impairs efficient price discovery in the market.
Keywords:Electronic limit-order book   Price clustering   Short sale restrictions   Asymmetry in price clustering
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