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an arbitrage is a transaction that involves no negative... A person who engages in arbitrage is called an... An arbitrage equilibrium is a precondition for a... The assumption that there is no arbitrage is used in... has a statistical arbitrage in almost every game of chance that it offers... Arbitrage is possible when one of three conditions is met... Arbitrage is not simply the act of buying a product in one market and selling it... This type of price arbitrage is the most common... arbitrage requires that there be no market risk involved... arbitrage occurs by simultaneously buying in one and selling on the other... A common arbitrage involves borrowing at lower short term rates and investing at higher long term... One problem with sports arbitrage is that bookmakers sometimes make mistakes and this can lead to an invocation of the... Arbitrage has the effect of causing prices in different markets to converge... Arbitrage tends to reduce... Arbitrage moves different currencies toward... arbitrage affects the difference in interest rates paid on government bonds... Arbitrage transactions in modern securities markets involve fairly low risks... bought and sold are not identical and the arbitrage is conducted under the assumption that the prices of the items are correlated or predictable... arbitrage transactions in the securities markets involve high speed and low risk... and in fact risk arbitrage with regard to... merger arbitrage generally consists of buying the stock of a company that is the target of a... The bet in a merger arbitrage is that such a spread will eventually be zero... The arbitrage manifests itself in the form of a relatively cheap longer maturity municipal bond... Convertible arbitrage consists of buying a convertible bond and hedging two of the three factors in order... Arbitrage positions in DLCs can be set... Such arbitrage strategies start paying off as soon as as the relative prices of the two DLC... arbitrage positions sometimes have to be kept open for considerable periods of time... Arbitrage in DLCs may be profitable... A good illustration of the risk of DLC arbitrage is the position in... describes that LTCM established an arbitrage position in Royal Dutch Shell in the summer of 1997... Regulatory arbitrage is where a regulated institution takes advantage of the difference between its real... Telecom arbitrage companies allow mobile phone users to make international calls for free through certain access numbers... The telecommunication arbitrage companies get paid an interconnect charge by the UK mobile networks and then buy international... arbitrage est une combinaison que l... Arbitrage opportunities in pending merger deals in the U...

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