词汇 | arbitrage |
释义 | arbitrage noun[ U ] finance & economics specializeduk /ˌɑː.bɪˈtrɑːʒ/ us /ˈɑːr.bɪ.trɑːʒ/ the method on the stock exchange of buying something in one place and selling it in another place at the same time, in order to make a profit from the difference in price in the two places套利;套汇;套购 Stock markets algo anti-city anti-dilution anti-speculation anti-speculative asset-stripping broker bull market capital investment carpetbagger equity footsie gilt head fake hedging ICO inconvertible initial coin offering rentier stockbroker belt arbitrage | Business Englisharbitrage noun[ U ] STOCK MARKETuk /ˌɑːbɪˈtrɑːʒ/ us /ˈɑːrbɪtrɑːʒ/ the practice of buying something, such as shares or currency, in one place and selling them in another where you can get a higher price at the same time: arbitrage buying/sellingTraders said a rise in the peso's value made Mexican share prices more expensive compared with shares sold in New York and sparked some arbitrage selling. The importance of computers is that arbitrage opportunities can be quickly spotted and capitalized upon. See also exchange arbitrage market arbitrage Examples of arbitragearbitrage Otherwise, even very small discrepancies between the equilibrium values of the prices and the realized ones would open the door for huge arbitrage opportunities. As of 1992, a period of spatial arbitrage or adjustment appears to have begun. In economic terms, arbitrage opportunities are always present in precision measurement; it is only a question of their greater or lesser magnitude. Even when the conditions for arbitrage are present, the causal paths are multiple - our project argues. In no arbitrage pricing, a replicating strategy gives a price that turns out to be an expectation under a modified (risk neutral) probability law. We need an additional arbitrage condition between improving/spying and introducing a new intermediate good. The construction of these indices is based on the cointegration and spatial market arbitrage opportunities inherent in agricultural commodity markets. However, the type of threshold nonlinearity that we find generally does not support the strong restrictions implied by the transaction-cost view of commodity arbitrage. Rather, there is a supposition that, where it matters, only expert decision makers can survive market arbitrage and competition. In simple terms, there is arbitrage if two same streams of cash flows are priced differently. In the early years, there was little credit arbitrage between different bond markets, and swaps were used to take advantage of the interest-rate differentials. The estimated differentials between arbitrage prices and the futures price demonstrate the model's capacity to capture the characteristics of the markets. Note that these prices may differ across groups; market segmentation prevents price differences from being arbitraged away. There are others who could borrow and go short, but they're not smart enough to know that the specific arbitrage opportunity is available. Arbitrage may require more regulatory transparency and cooperation that one would think. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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