Colocation paper published in RFS

Our paper “Trading fast and slow: Colocation and liquidity” has been accepted for publication in the Review of Financial Studies. The paper shows that an optional colocation upgrade is pursued primarily by liquidity suppliers. The colocation upgrade leads to improved liquidity, and we show that the improvement is due to the lower inventory costs incurred by the traders who pursue the upgrade.

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