Definitions for arbitrages

arbitrages ar·bi·trage

Spelling: [ahr-bi-trahzh for 1, 3; ahr-bi-trij for 2]
IPA: /ˈɑr bɪˌtrɑʒ for 1, 3; ˈɑr bɪ trɪdʒ for 2/

Arbitrages is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 664 anagrams from letters in arbitrages (aabegirrst).

Definitions for arbitrages

noun

  1. Finance. the simultaneous purchase and sale of the same securities, commodities, or foreign exchange in different markets to profit from unequal prices.
  2. Archaic. arbitration.
  3. Finance. the simultaneous purchase and sale of the same securities, commodities, or foreign exchange in different markets to profit from unequal prices.
  4. Archaic. arbitration.

verb (used without object)

  1. Finance. to engage in arbitrage.
  2. Finance. to engage in arbitrage.

Origin of arbitrages

1470-80; Middle French, equivalent to arbitr(er) to arbitrate, regulate (Latin arbitrārī; see arbitrate) + -age -age

Examples for arbitrages

In ordinary times those engaged in arbitrage operate with a very small margin of profit.

Channeling his best Madoff—with a dash of Paulson and Falcone—Richard Gere plays a sneaky financier in ‘arbitrage.’

arbitrage operations with distant countries such as India are large and mainly profitable.

In essence, the trading represented an arbitrage of the speed of light itself.

Our top two cities reflect the importance of  this arbitrage opportunity.

In financial markets, arbitrage is all about trading that minimizes risk and maximizes returns.

But arbitrage clearly draws from the experience of other big shots who have been taken down a few pegs.

arbitrage operations are for these reasons resorted to frequently by one country in supplying the requirements of another.

They feed off market failures, market imbalances, arbitrage opportunities, shortages and inefficiencies.

Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in arbitrage.

They feed off market failures, market imbalances, arbitrage opportunities, shortages and inefficiencies.

Our top two cities reflect the importance of  this arbitrage opportunity.

In essence, the trading represented an arbitrage of the speed of light itself.

Channeling his best Madoff—with a dash of Paulson and Falcone—Richard Gere plays a sneaky financier in ‘arbitrage.’

Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in arbitrage.

arbitrage operations are for these reasons resorted to frequently by one country in supplying the requirements of another.

But arbitrage clearly draws from the experience of other big shots who have been taken down a few pegs.

arbitrage operations with distant countries such as India are large and mainly profitable.

In ordinary times those engaged in arbitrage operate with a very small margin of profit.

In financial markets, arbitrage is all about trading that minimizes risk and maximizes returns.

Word Value for arbitrages
Scrable

0

Words with friends

14

Similar words for arbitrages
Word of the day