arbitrager

  • 31arb — [[t]ɑrb[/t]] n. bus an arbitrager • Etymology: 1980–85; by shortening …

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  • 32arbitrageur — /abɪtraˈʒɜ/ (say ahbitrah zher) noun a person who engages in arbitrage on the stock exchange. Also, arbitrager /ˈabətradʒə/ (say ahbuhtrahjuh). {French} …

  • 33arbitrageur — / ɑ:bɪtreɪdʒə/, arbitrager /ˌɑ:bɪtrɑ: ʒɜ:/ noun a person whose business is arbitrage COMMENT: Arbitrageurs buy shares in companies which are potential takeover targets, either to force up the price of the shares before the takeover bid, or simply …

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  • 34arbitragers — /arbatreyjarz/°zharz/ Market investors who take off setting positions in the same or similar securities in order to profit from small price variations. An arbitrager, for example, may buy shares on the Pacific Coast Exchange and simultaneously… …

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  • 35arbitragers — /arbatreyjarz/°zharz/ Market investors who take off setting positions in the same or similar securities in order to profit from small price variations. An arbitrager, for example, may buy shares on the Pacific Coast Exchange and simultaneously… …

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  • 36arbitrageur — [är′bə träzh΄ər] n. [Fr] a person who engages in arbitrage: also sp. arbitrager …

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  • 37arbitrageur — n. (also arbitrager) a person who engages in arbitrage. Etymology: F …

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  • 38man of affairs — noun a person engaged in commercial or industrial business (especially an owner or executive) (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑businessman • Hypernyms: ↑businessperson, ↑bourgeois • Hyponyms: ↑amalgamator, ↑ …

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  • 39arbitragist — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷.|träzhə̇st noun ( s) Etymology: French arbitragiste, from arbitrage + iste ist : arbitrager …

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