Any value difference should generate arbitrage profits and the elimination of the divergence. |
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This price differential offered the Patels an opportunity to profit through arbitrage. |
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This enables telecoms to arbitrage international cost differences to boost profitability. |
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Every time there is a small change in the price of the Euro against the dollar, dealers perform arbitrage transactions. |
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Attracted by the opportunity for arbitrage with the stock market, hedge funds have also been big buyers of convertible bonds. |
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New providers will inevitably be forced to share in the miasma of regulations and taxes that provide its current arbitrage advantage. |
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Only those who spot the change, see arbitrage opportunities, and shift capital to take advantage of information market failure. |
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Knowing how to arbitrage cost imbalances in the global economy will help as well. |
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The same lawyers told him to bring charges to a civil court and the sports court of arbitrage. |
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Globalized investment managers should move funds among markets in a volume sufficient to arbitrage real yields together. |
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Does a visit to your corner shop invoke an urge to arbitrage on say, the price of a pint of milk from the supermarkets? |
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It initially professed to arbitrage international fixed income markets but over time got significantly into equities. |
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When prices deviate from this theoretical benchmark, money moves quickly to arbitrage away any differences. |
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Other tactics involve deep leveraging, programme trading, swaps, arbitrage and derivatives that retail investors find difficult to master. |
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As an investment activity it is driven by tax-levered debt, tax minimisation, capital gains arbitrage and profiteering. |
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The banks have historically dominated this arbitrage market, mostly through their derivatives or proprietary trading desks. |
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Other institutions arbitrage returns on bonds or loans with relatively high yields through securitizations. |
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This arrangement gives institutional traders the opportunity to arbitrage the fund, but provides stale information to the general public. |
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The negative values frequently exceed the spread-related costs of an arbitrage strategy designed to exploit the mispriced callable bond. |
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With deals at an eight-year low, the fund's managers could not find enough arbitrage opportunities. |
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Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in arbitrage. |
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So arbitrage managers have tended to buy the bonds and sell short the shares. |
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I believe that would prevent wholesalers from exploiting the arbitrage opportunities created by our price control system. |
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The King of financial arbitrage capitalism is the financial arbitrageur. |
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Many people may fail to see the point of the vast amounts of arbitrage transactions, since they are not primarily used for financing purposes. |
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In the context of sports arbitrage betting a scalping trader or scalper looks to make lots of small profits, which in time can add up. |
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An increase in Chinese interest rates will attract more hot money in search of arbitrage profits, and that would increase the domestic money supply. |
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In the economic sector instantaneous global information pushes the trading and financial systems towards perfect information, reducing the opportunities for arbitrage. |
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But, because observable price inefficiencies tend to be quite small, pure arbitrage requires large, usually leveraged investments and high turnover. |
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Professionals who engage in arbitrage are known as arbitrageurs. |
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The exploitation of such price differentials by the purchase of a derivative on one market and the sale of the same derivative on the other market is known as arbitrage. |
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Where there is differential pricing, e-tailers and consumers can arbitrage the difference to their advantage, by importing goods from the cheaper country. |
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Part of Meriwether's legend is that he was one of the first to arbitrage bonds by selling one and buying the other in anticipation of their prices converging. |
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This requirement is necessary to diminish areas of regulatory unevenness that currently provides opportunity for regulatory arbitrage. |
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But it became clear that there were limits to their ability to arbitrage folly away. |
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A new programme to link the markets was supposed to prevent such gaps, allowing investors to arbitrage the price differences. |
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It is not, however, possible to know when they will crash as, if this could be done, arbitrage would ensure that markets never became misvalued. |
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This arbitrage margin reflects the offer value over the Dolmen share price post announcement of the transaction. |
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Merger arbitrage would normally involve buying shares in the target company and selling shares of the acquiring company. |
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In essence, the trading represented an arbitrage of the speed of light itself. |
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In financial markets, arbitrage is all about trading that minimizes risk and maximizes returns. |
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However, limiting regulatory arbitrage does not amount to a case for blanket application of exchange-type regulation to other systems of methods of executing investor orders. |
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This sub-fund will provide non-US investors with direct access to GAMCO's merger arbitrage strategy in a UCITS form. |
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International co-ordination of the nature and tempo of reform: this is the only way to avoid an unlevel playing field and negative regulatory arbitrage. |
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The rate would need to be high for short-term arbitrage deals, in order to discourage short-term buying and selling of firms on the market for corporate control. |
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Others came a cropper in convertible-bond arbitrage. |
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Scalping is not actually arbitrage, but short term trading. |
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The trading floor also handles forward contracts and electricity swaps and implements various arbitrage strategies to benefit from favorable price variances between markets. |
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The potential revenue from this arbitrage can offset the cost and losses of storage. |
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If a bettor places bets so as to make an arbitrage and one bookmaker cancels a bet, the bettor could find himself in a bad position because he is actually betting with all the risks implied. |
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Why bombard people with requests for such knickknacks? The answer seems to be an odd form of arbitrage akin to spam: the same mercenary intent, but a much lower level of fraud, malice and potential for identity theft. |
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The narcoterrorism that wreaked havoc in its northern and border cities has quieted down, enabling its labor arbitrage benefits to once again grab corporate attention. |
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It would be easy to assume that arbitrage does not form part of the P3 syllabus, as it involves making a profit from exploiting market price differentials. |
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Arbitrage is a term used to explain the possible profits that can be gained from the exploitation of price discrepancies across markets. |
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Arbitrage is actually a financial term, all to do with striking a balance between two prices so that you might make a profit for doing virtually nothing. |
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