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Designated market makers and agricultural futures market quality: Evidence from China's Dalian commodity exchange

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  • Miao Li
  • Tao Xiong
  • Ziran Li
  • Wendong Zhang

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Many financial markets use designated market makers (DMMs), but the impacts of DMMs on agricultural futures markets – and in particular, how to arrange DMMs among contracts expiring in different months – are largely neglected. In 2017, Chinese exchanges started recruiting DMMs for inactive contracts when they become nearby contracts to address the discontinuous trading activity of nearest‐to‐maturity contracts, which enables us to study the benefit and cost of recruiting DMMs for inactive contracts using a quasi‐experimental framework. Leveraging tick‐by‐tick data on corn and soybean meal futures, we find that DMMs improve the market quality of inactive contracts without disrupting the market quality of dominant contracts. Heterogeneity analysis in policy settings suggests that more DMMs are conducive to improving market quality for corn and soybean meal futures. We demonstrate that DMM policy is a feasible measure to facilitate continuous activeness in Chinese agricultural futures markets. Our results are important for exchanges and regulators seeking to better design and implement designated market‐making programs in agricultural futures markets.

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  • Miao Li & Tao Xiong & Ziran Li & Wendong Zhang, 2024. "Designated market makers and agricultural futures market quality: Evidence from China's Dalian commodity exchange," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 55(6), pages 899-924, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:agecon:v:55:y:2024:i:6:p:899-924
    DOI: 10.1111/agec.12854
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