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.. Et-réduisent-la-volatilité and .. , -40 - 2.1. Les suspensions facilitent la dissémination des informations.-40 - 2.2. La cotation en continu est préférable pour la découverte des prix, Débat théorique : des effets contradictoires des suspensions, p.42

.. Fréquence-hebdomadaire, -93 - 3.3. Fréquence par titre, p.97

S. Durée-des, -102 - 4.3.1. Total

D. Traitement-des, -124 - 3.2. Impact des réservations sur. -124 - 3.2.1. Avant le 23, 2001.

2. Avant-le, -131 - 3.3.1.2. Après le 23, 2001.

2. Avant-le, -132 - 3.3.2.2. Après le 23, 2001.

2. Avant-le, -139 - 3.4.1.2. Après le 23, 2001.

2. Avant-le, -149 - 3.4.2.2, Après, vol.23, p.149, 2001.