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arbitrage

/ahr-bi-trahzh for 1, 3; ahr-bi-trij for 2/US // ˈɑr bɪˌtrɑʒ for 1, 3; ˈɑr bɪ trɪdʒ for 2 //UK // (ˈɑːbɪˌtrɑːʒ, ˈɑːbɪtrɪdʒ) //

套利,套汇,套利行为,套税

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Finance. the simultaneous purchase and sale of the same securities, commodities, or foreign exchange in different markets to profit from unequal prices.
    • : Archaic. arbitration.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ar·bi·traged, ar·bi·trag·ing.

    • : Finance. to engage in arbitrage.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In the offline world, roll-ups often achieve much greater exit multiples, known as “multiple arbitrage,” so it’s no surprise that the trend is making its way online.

  • There is a fundamental misalignment in the current model of SPAC that has led to an arbitrage that we haven’t seen in many, many, many years.

  • They may be hulking, legacy businesses, but the agency holding groups represent something that’s like catnip to private equity investors — an arbitrage opportunity.

  • Call it a kind of pandemic arbitrage, said Jeffrey Bank, chief executive officer of Alicart Restaurant Group, which owns destination eateries including Carmine’s in New York and in the Tropicana Atlantic City.

  • If you’re a DR media buyer, you saw a value arbitrage opportunity mid March-April as a bunch of brands pulled out of market.

  • In essence, the trading represented an arbitrage of the speed of light itself.

  • Our top two cities reflect the importance of  this arbitrage opportunity.

  • Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in Arbitrage.

  • In financial markets, arbitrage is all about trading that minimizes risk and maximizes returns.

  • Channeling his best Madoff—with a dash of Paulson and Falcone—Richard Gere plays a sneaky financier in ‘Arbitrage.’

  • Like operations in exchange arbitrage, there is no limit to the number of kinds of business in which "futures" may figure.

  • They had no relation to the ebb and flow of commerce as modern arbitrage transactions have.

  • Arbitrage operations are for these reasons resorted to frequently by one country in supplying the requirements of another.

  • In ordinary times those engaged in arbitrage operate with a very small margin of profit.

  • Arbitrage operations with distant countries such as India are large and mainly profitable.