the technique of using different prices on different world stock exchanges to make money by buying in one and selling in another.
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More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for ARBITRAGE in dictionaries.ARBITRAGE (-aje) n 1. arbitration, arbitrament; 2. [Bank. etc.] arbitrage
ARBITRAGE I. noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, arbitration, from Old French, from arbitrer to render judgment, from Latin arbitrari, from
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ARBITRAGE Business operation involving the purchase of foreign currency , gold, financial securities, or commodities in one market and their almost
ARBITRAGE I. in sense 2 ˈrbə.ˌtrzh or ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ in sense 1 possibly ˈrbə.trij noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English, from
Websters New International English Dictionary
ARBITRAGE (n.) A traffic in bills of exchange (see Arbitration of Exchange); also, a traffic in stocks which bear differing values
Websters Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
ARBITRAGE ( n. ) A traffic in bills of exchange (see Arbitration of Exchange); also, a traffic in stocks which bear
Websters Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
ARBITRAGE /ahrbi trahzh/ for 1, 3; /ahrbi trij/ for 2 , n. , v. , arbitraged, arbitraging . n. 1. Finance.
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ARBITRAGE n. simultaneous purchase and sale of commodities or financial instruments in various markets to profit from unequal prices without risk
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ARBITRAGE I. ˈr-bə-ˌtrzh noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, arbitration, from Old French, from arbitrer to render judgment, from Latin arbitrari,
Merriam-Websters Collegiate English vocabulary
ARBITRAGE noun judgment by an arbiter; authoritative determination. 2. arbitrage noun a traffic in bills of exchange (see arbitration of exchange);
ARBITRAGE [ :bɪtrɪdʒ , ˌ:bɪtr:ʒ ] noun Economics the simultaneous buying and selling of assets in different markets or in
ARBITRAGE [ar.bi.trage] n [F, fr. MF, arbitration, fr. OF, fr. arbitrer to render judgment, fr. L arbitrari, fr. arbitr-, arbiter] (1875)
ARBITRAGE business operation involving the purchase of foreign exchange, gold, financial securities, or commodities in one market and their almost simultaneous
Oxford Advanced Learners English Dictionary
ARBITRAGE ar ‧ bi ‧ trage /ˈːbətrːʒ, ˈːbɪtrːʒ $ ˈːr-/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable] technical [ Date: 1800-1900 ; Language: French
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learners English Dictionary
ARBITRAGE noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS NOUN index ▪ Some estimates of the round-trip transactions costs involved in stock index arbitrage
ARBITRAGE n. Business operation involving the purchase of foreign currency , gold, financial securities, or commodities in one market and their
ARBITRAGE The simultaneous buying and selling of a security at two different prices in two different markets , resulting in profits
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Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
ARBITRAGE n. Pronunciation: r-b ə – ˌ trzh Function: noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, arbitration, from Old French, from
Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
ARBITRAGE n. the buying and selling of stocks or bills of exchange to take advantage of varying prices in different markets.
Collins COBUILD –
ARBITRAGE [noun] [U] [specialized] – the method on the stock exchange of buying something in one place and selling it in
Sean Woos Finance, GIS and Real Estate English Glossary
ARBITRAGE Simultaneous purchase in one market and sale in another of a security in order to make a profit on relative
ARBITRAGE The purchase of a commodity against the simultaneous sale of a commodity to profit from unequal prices. The two transactions
English-Russian Lingvistica98 dictionary
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