Abstract
We examine price clustering in government bond futures contracts traded at the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) and its impact on bid-ask spreads. This open outcry environment provides a rich dataset comprising all quotes and trades, in contrast to data from markets such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), which only includes price-change transactions. The German and UK bond futures have low levels of price clustering, and bid-ask spreads are concentrated at the minimum tick size. In contrast, the Italian and Japanese contracts reveal considerably more clustering, and this coincides with wider spreads. We also present evidence on the relationship between the degree of price clustering and trade size.
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