Trades, quotes and prices financial markets under the microscope

The widespread availability of high-quality, high-frequency data has revolutionised the study of financial markets. By describing not only asset prices, but also market participants' actions and interactions, this wealth of information offers a new window into the inner workings of the financia...

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1. Verfasser: Bouchaud, Jean-Philippe 1962-
Weitere Verfasser: Bonart, Julius, Donier, Jonathan, Gould, Martin
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