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The effect of CME rule 552 on dual traders

Changes in the trading behavior of a selected group of Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) floor traders since the implementation of Rule 552 are examined. The analysis focuses on the customer order execution and personal trading of the traders most affected by Rule 552. The data comprise the records...

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Published in:The journal of futures markets 1994-06, Vol.14 (4), p.493-510
Main Authors: Chang, Eric C., Locke, Peter R., Mann, Steven C.
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