- commodities, and currencies.
People who
engage in
arbitrage are
called arbitrageurs /ˌɑːrbɪtrɑːˈʒɜːr/.
Arbitrage has the
effect of
causing prices of the...
- acquisitions. An
investor that
employs this
strategy is
known as an
arbitrageur. Risk
arbitrage is a type of event-driven
investing in that it attempts...
- commodities, derivatives, and
mutual funds in the
capacity of agent, hedger,
arbitrageur, or speculator.
Traders buy and sell
financial instruments traded in...
-
warrant such suspensions), so that
unmatched bets can be cancelled.
Arbitrageurs (colloquially "arbers")
attempt to
simultaneously bet on all possible...
-
consists of
trading in two ****ets – with at
least one
being mispriced. The
arbitrageur sells the ****et
which is
relatively too
expensive and uses the proceeds...
-
convertible bond may be a
source of
cheap volatility,
which convertible arbitrageurs can then exploit. The
number of
shares sold
short usually reflects a...
-
transaction costs,
storage costs,
transport costs,
dividends etc.) the
arbitrageur can "lock in" a risk-free
profit by
purchasing and
selling simultaneously...
- (eliminate
exposure to)
exchange rate risk.
Using forward contracts enables arbitrageurs such as
individual investors or
banks to make use of the
forward premium...
- in
trading equity securities.
Stock traders may be an agent, hedger,
arbitrageur, speculator, or stockbroker. Such
equity trading in
large publicly traded...
- with
Wigton in tears.
Giuliani had his
agents arrest Tim Tabor, a
young arbitrageur and
former colleague of Wigton, so late that he had to stay overnight...