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Liquidity in JGB Markets? Analysis on the Intraday Bid-Ask Spreads?

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  • Tomoki Tanemura
  • Yasunari Inamura
  • Shinichi Nishioka
  • Hideaki Hirata
  • Tokiko Shimizu

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Liquidity in the Japanese government bond (JGB) market has improved significantly as a result of a series of market reforms implemented since 2000. Market liquidity is a measure of "the level of ease with which trading can be conducted in the market." In order to facilitate trading in the JGB market, or in other words to enhance overall liquidity in the market, it is necessary to have a clear understanding of the changing mechanisms in market liquidity, together with main factors which have an impact on this. Detailed information known as "tick data," which records trading patterns over the course of a day, is a very useful tool when conducting a detailed analysis of market liquidity. Our empirical analysis, based on the intraday bid-ask spread, shows that as is the case in the US Treasury bond market, the longer the remaining maturity, the wider the bid-ask spread. Moreover, we find that wider bid-ask spreads are observed when market prices are volatile. These empirical findings are consistent with the general perception held by market participants.
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  • Tomoki Tanemura & Yasunari Inamura & Shinichi Nishioka & Hideaki Hirata & Tokiko Shimizu, "undated". "Liquidity in JGB Markets? Analysis on the Intraday Bid-Ask Spreads?," Working Paper 164516, Harvard University OpenScholar.
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    1. Hattori, Takahiro, 2021. "Noise as a liquidity measure: Evidence from the JGB market," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 67(C).
    2. Naoshi Tsuchida & Toshiaki Watanabe & Toshinao Yoshiba, 2016. "The Intraday Market Liquidity of Japanese Government Bond Futures," IMES Discussion Paper Series 16-E-07, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan.

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