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 arbitrage ['ɑrbətrɪdʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 套利, 套汇, 仲裁

[经] 套汇, 套利, 公断


  1. Other acts of illegal foreign exchange arbitrage.
    (五)法套汇的其他行为。
  2. The potential for arbitrage means such profits cannot be earned.
    潜在的套利机会意味着这样的利润不可能存在。
  3. The difference in prices between the two markets was reduced by arbitrage.
    套利活动使两个市场间的差价缩小。


arbitrage
[ noun ]
  1. a kind of hedged investment meant to capture slight differences in price; when there is a difference in the price of something on two different markets the arbitrageur simultaneously buys at the lower price and sells at the higher price

  2. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. practice arbitrage, as in the stock market

  2. <verb.possession>


Arbitrage \Ar"bi*trage\, n. [F., fr. arbiter to give judgment,
L. arbitrari.]
1. Judgment by an arbiter; authoritative determination.
[Archaic]

2. (Com.) A traffic in bills of exchange (see {Arbitration of
Exchange}).

3. (Finance) the simultaneous or near simultaneous purchase
and sale of the same or closely linked securities or
commodities in different markets to make a profit on the
(often small) differences in price.
[PJC]

  1. Adjusted to remove any stocks subject to potential arbitrage, it started a slight decline in the mid-August month, coming down to 1.23 from its record 1.29 in the previous month.
  2. However, arbitrage selling and liquidation of holdings by dealers amid low volume pushed prices lower, and the Nikkei hit the day's low of 15,816.04 just before the close. Volume rose slightly from 211m shares to 220m.
  3. The fragmentation was acceptable when Chicago stuck to beans and bellies, but it does not work in the era of index arbitrage, when traders simultaneously do business in multiple markets.
  4. The hostile cash offers sharply boosted arbitrage profits because they often triggered bidding wars for target companies.
  5. The arbitrage "was almost like some sort of mass psychosis," says Eric Stattin, a former Shearson Lehman partner and thrift executive.
  6. Mr. Mitchell of Security Pacific said, "The dollar moved far less against the yen in a relative sense than against the European currencies, which meant that there were some good arbitrage opportunities which popped up occasionally."
  7. In Tokyo, selective and basket buying, some of which was sparked by expectations for lower Japanese interest rates and some for arbitrage, helped stock prices bounce back.
  8. Although PaineWebber still managed to make money in arbitrage for all of 1989, the firm has said arbitrage losses hurt results in the fourth quarter of 1989 and first quarter of 1990.
  9. Although PaineWebber still managed to make money in arbitrage for all of 1989, the firm has said arbitrage losses hurt results in the fourth quarter of 1989 and first quarter of 1990.
  10. Moreover, the arbitrage community, which holds about 40% of Koppers' stock at this point, might be unwilling to hold shares through another delay.
  11. Critics contend that because the high-risk futures markets are so volatile, the linkage created by index arbitrage wrenches stock prices around without regard to their real values.
  12. As in the early stages of 1987, they lately have been credited on several occasions with helping to drive stock prices higher through their so-called index arbitrage activity.
  13. As previously reported, United Stockyards is discussing acquiring Arbitrage Securities Co., a broker-dealer, and a 49% interest in Plaza Securities Co., an arbitrage firm.
  14. In index arbitrage, traders sell in one market while simultaneously buying in another in an attempt to profit from the constantly changing prices in both markets.
  15. Drexel lost $86 million in October alone, when the stock market plunged, including $25 million in arbitrage trading in UAL Corp.
  16. In an interview Friday, Mr. Greenberg said that Bear Stearns's arbitrage department "was affected" in a negative way by the market decline, in which many Wall Street arbitragers had heavy losses.
  17. Of the total program volume, 39.8% involved stock-index arbitrage, compared with 42.3% the previous week.
  18. Shearson, the 11th-biggest program trader, also doesn't do index arbitrage for itself.
  19. Kidder, Peabody & Co. said it had ceased index arbitrage for its own accounts but would continue using the strategy for its customers.
  20. Sources close to Texaco profess belief that Mr. Icahn has purchased a stake in the oil giant to take advantage of arbitrage opportunities that will likely arise if the Texaco-Pennzoil litigation is settled.
  21. However, late arbitrage linked buying supported share prices and the Nikkei rose to the day's high of 20,283.93 on late bargain hunting. Volume fell to 180m shares from 362m.
  22. The Nikkei's firmer finish was attributed to some program buying, unrelated to arbitrage, at the close. Still, overall market sentiment was dull, reflected in the relatively thin volume.
  23. This "collar" introduces enough risk into the standard stock-index arbitrage trade that use of the strategy almost dries up, traders say.
  24. Another main provision would require all arbitragers, who speculate in takeover stocks, to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission and would bring risk arbitrage under tighter supervision, according to a Proxmire aide.
  25. Aside from arbitrage buying that sent the Nikkei to an intraday high of 25254.80 early in the session, other buying stalled, and selling by investment trust funds and institutional investors increased.
  26. The arbitrage traders buy and sell stocks and stock futures, trying to take advantage of price discrepancies between the two.
  27. "There weren't a lot of people hitting the exits." Once the arbitrage selling subsided, oil stocks began to show strength and the market's rebound got under way.
  28. The biggest institutional players who engage in index arbitrage, including Wells Fargo Investment Advisors, Bankers Trust Co. and Mellon Capital Management, structure their portfolios to match such indexes as the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index.
  29. However, volume was light and the gains came on computer-assisted stock index arbitrage, traders said.
  30. The SEC and other critics of index arbitrage claim it causes wild price swings, or volatility.
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