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How Quickly Do Markets Learn? Private Information Dissemination in a Natural Experiment∗ Robert J. Jackson, Jr.♣ Columbia Law School Wei Jiang♦
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Document Date: 2015-01-21 11:01:36


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Amsterdam / London / New York / /

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Dow Jones Newswire / Wall Street Journal / Patterson / Morningstar Inc. / /

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United States / Columbia / /

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Delayed Filing / /

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Jerome L. Greene Hall / Uris Hall / /

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wire services / joshua.mitts@law.columbia.edu / private contractor / real-time access / government contractor / public file transfer protocol / robert.jackson@law.columbia.edu / real time / securities law / implemented software / /

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Congress / Senate Committee on Banking / Housing / and Urban Affairs / Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership / Columbia Law School / Free and Competitive Enterprise / Finance and Economics Division / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Securities and Exchange Commission / /

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Wei Jiang / Joshua R. Mitts / Collin-Dufresne / Mary Jo White / Slava Fos / Joshua Mitts / Robert J. Jackson / Jr. / Merritt Fox / Mike Crapo / Paul Tetlock / Jonathan Macey / Jeffrey Gordon / Richard Squire / Tim Johnson / /

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New York / /

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the Wall Street Journal / /

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