Discussion paper

DP14127 Priority Rules

While regulators often mandate price priority across markets, they do not impose secondary priority rules. Order preferencing by a broker to a specific market may then serve as tiebreaker. We compare order preferencing, modeled as price-broker-time priority (PBT), to price-time priority (PT). The secondary priority rule determines a limit order's execution probability, and hence investors' choice between limit and market orders. When the tick is tight relative to the dispersion in investors' valuations, trading rates are higher with PBT whereas investor welfare is higher with PT. The opposite holds for wide ticks. Our model has empirical and regulatory implications regarding market fragmentation.

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Citation

Degryse, H and N Karagiannis (2019), ‘DP14127 Priority Rules‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14127. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp14127