Does trading anonymously enhance liquidity?

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Abstract

Is liquidity better when a trade counterparty's brokerage firm is unknown (anonymous) or known (transparent)? We examine a quasinatural experiment where some firms switched from transparent to anonymous trading and then, 1 year later, switched back. Our results for inside spread, price impact, and limit order book depth suggest that liquidity improves when anonymous post-trade reporting is introduced and liquidity worsens when anonymous post-trade reporting is reversed.

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Dennis, P. J., & Sandås, P. (2020). Does trading anonymously enhance liquidity? Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 55(7), 2372–2396. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022109019000747

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