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|a Evidence on Institutional Trading Practices -- Interaction Between Investment and Trading Decisions -- How Best to Integrate the Order Flow -- New Systems for Institutional Investors -- The Evolution of the Modern Nasdaq -- Overcoming Resistance to Change -- Nyse Market Structure and Services -- Best Execution: A Candid Analysis.
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|a Handling the large orders of institutional participants presents some of the most complex problems for system design. How well are our current systems operating, and how effective are new facilities on the scene? To what extent is market quality impaired for all participants when institutional trading costs are not properly contained? Can institutional order flow be efficiently integrated with the orders of retail customers, or are separate facilities needed? What are the impediments to market structure change, and how might they best be overcome? These are some of the questions addressed, and in so doing, Coping With Institutional Order Flow considers major ways in which to improve the efficiency of our equity markets.
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