Short-Sale Restrictions and Price Clustering: Evidence from SEC Rule 201

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Ryan L. Davis
Stephen N. Jurich
Brian S. Roseman
Ethan D. Watson
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[1] University of Alabama at Birmingham,Collat School of Business
[2] School of Business,Mihaylo College of Business and Economics
[3] Dalton State College,Cameron School of Business
[4] California State University,undefined
[5] University of North Carolina Wilmington,undefined
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Price clustering; Orders; Short-sale restrictions; Rule 201; G10; G14; G18;
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We provide a novel test of information-based theories of price clustering by examining trade, order, and the National Best Bid and Offer (NBBO) quote price clustering during periods when information is removed from the market. We use a natural experiment of short-sale restrictions resulting from Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rule 201 to more effectively determine the impact of information on price clustering. We find evidence of increased price clustering for trades, orders, and NBBO prices during short-sale restrictions. Overall, our findings indicate that short-sale restrictions harm the price discovery process and lead to a reduction in market efficiency.
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