Definition of Arbitraging

1. Verb. (present participle of arbitrage) ¹

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Definition of Arbitraging

1. arbitrage [v] - See also: arbitrage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arbitraging

arbitering
arbiters
arbitrabilities
arbitrability
arbitrable
arbitrage
arbitrage pricing model
arbitrage pricing theories
arbitrage pricing theory
arbitraged
arbitrager
arbitragers
arbitrages
arbitrageur
arbitrageurs
arbitraging (current term)
arbitral
arbitrament
arbitraments
arbitrarily
arbitrariness
arbitrarinesses
arbitrarious
arbitrariously
arbitrariousness
arbitrarities
arbitrarity
arbitrary
arbitrate
arbitrated

Literary usage of Arbitraging

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Banking by Joseph French Johnson, Howard McNayr Jefferson, Franklin Escher (1914)
"arbitraging operations.—This is of course only the simplest form of arbitrage but it is typical of transactions being continually made. ..."

2. Foreign Exchange: A Study of the Exchange Mechanism of Commerce by Harry Gunnison Brown (1914)
"This is arbitraging in corn. Similarly there is arbitraging in exchange.2 arbitraging in exchange involves the purchase of drafts on one place and the sale ..."

3. The Stock Market by Solomon Stephen Huebner (1922)
"Benefits Resulting from arbitraging.—On the surface arbitraging would seem to ... In reality, however, arbitraging results in several important indirect ..."

4. The A B C of Options and Arbitrage by Samuel Armstrong Nelson (1904)
"arbitraging IN EIGHTS. ... to 1904 trading and arbitraging in stockholders' rights at times assumed quite large proportions in Wall Street. ..."

5. Marine Insurance by Solomon Stephen Huebner (1920)
"... described: arbitraging.— This practice is pursued in many markets and relates to the practice of clipping a profit by buying in the low market and ..."

6. Marine Insurance by Solomon Stephen Huebner (1920)
"... may be briefly described: arbitraging.— This practice is pursued in many markets and relates to the practice of clipping a profit by buying in the low ..."

7. Domestic and Foreign Exchange by Edward Lloyd Stewart Patterson, Alexander Hamilton Institute (U.S.) (1917)
"Indeed there are very many ways by which arbitraging can be profitably ... It will be observed that operations in arbitraging of exchange require the ..."

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