Abstract

The bid/ask spread (inverse of liquidity) in turbulent financial markets—modeled theoretically—adjusts to market-makers’ average costs. Market liquidity declines (spread increases) with increasing absolute value of market-makers’ security inventories and volatility of security price and order flow.

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