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arbitrage

[ahr-bi-trahzh, ahr-bi-trij] / ˈɑr bɪˌtrɑʒ, ˈɑr bɪ trɪdʒ /
NOUN
program trading
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However, the Korean shares cannot be converted into ADRs, preventing arbitrage by exploiting the discrepancy.

From MarketWatch Jul. 13, 2026

“There is this multiple arbitrage while the market hasn’t quite begun valuing DCC’s remaining energy business correctly,” Stifel’s Williams said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 2, 2026

The harvest was a series of crises, notably the 1998 collapse of the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management, which was founded by Nobel economics laureates to pursue abstruse arbitrage trades.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 25, 2026

Many takeover arbitrage situations offer spreads of 5% to 10% with longer periods until expected closing.

From Barron's Jun. 9, 2026

He suspected, not unreasonably, that he might be the only person in Berkeley looking for arbitrage opportunities in the market for credit derivatives.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis

I was selling a car that I had arbitraged to rent out on Turo, which turned out to be a poor investment.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 11, 2025

Instacart had arbitraged customer anger onto the most vulnerable people in the system.

From The Verge May 26, 2020

It got arbitraged away by greedy investors who hunted it to extinction once the word got out.

From Forbes Jan. 26, 2015

Their executives earned fortunes during the good years as they arbitraged the difference between their funding costs and the yield on subprime CDOs with 50:1 leverage.

From Economist Jan. 25, 2013

Derman used to be a "quant," one of the nerdy rocket scientists who built models of how markets work and how they can be arbitraged.

From Reuters Jan. 27, 2012

Often, positions are assigned at random, and the ideas are subordinate to a ruthless arbitraging of the rules.

From Slate Jan. 11, 2024

Alameda found early trading success by arbitraging cryptocurrency prices on international markets, with half of profits going to charity, according to the same profile.

From Reuters Nov. 16, 2022

He noticed the variations in the value of Bitcoin across different cryptocurrency exchanges and started arbitraging - buying Bitcoin from places selling it cheap and selling to other places where it was trading for more.

From BBC Nov. 13, 2022

“We definitely are a part of bringing the prices down, there’s no question about that, because we are arbitraging factories and countries all the time,” he said.

From New York Times Aug. 8, 2013

Concerning arbitraging in bonds, practically everything depends not only on the judgment and skill, but on the facilities and connections of the man in charge.

From Elements of Foreign Exchange A Foreign Exchange Primer by Escher, Franklin




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