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| ar·bi·trage [ rbə tr ] |
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simultaneous buying and selling: the simultaneous buying and selling of the same negotiable financial instruments or commodities in different markets in order to make an immediate profit without risk
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intransitive verb (past and past participle ar·bi·traged, present participle ar·bi·trag·ing, 3rd person present singular ar·bi·trag·es) |
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be arbitrageur: to engage in arbitrage
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| [Mid-19th century. < French< arbitrer "to judge" < Latin arbitrari (see arbitrate)] |
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