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Question: The Order Book for Company ABC in the stock market in this moment is as follows: BID ASK Volume Price Price Volume 10,000 32.45 32.48 20,000 50,000 32.43 32.49 30,000 100,000 32.42 32.51 90,000 150,000 32.40 32.55 60,000 Which transactions are carried out and what is the status of the Order Book after the following transactions? (answer all the questions with respect to the initial order book provided). 1) An investor wants to buy 30,000 shares of company ABC with a Market Order. How much money does he pay in total considering that broker commissions are 0.1%? 2) An investor wants to buy 80,000 shares of company ABC at 32.51. (Limit Order). 3) An investor wants to buy 35,000 shares of company ABC. (Market to Limit Order or Best Price Order. It executes the best price and the rest of the volume remains in the order book). 4) An investor wants to buy 25,000 shares of company ABC at 32.49. (Fill or Kill Order, fully executed or fully rejected). 5) An investor wants to sell 100,000 shares of company X at 32.42. (Immediate or Cancel Order, execute whatever possible and cancel the rest).
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