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- noun Plural form of
arbitrage . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
arbitrage .
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Examples
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The realities of increasingly global trade has added to the options that management can employ as it arbitrages labor costs across every community, putting workers in Detroit in direct competition with their counterparts in Shenzhen.
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The realities of increasingly global trade has added to the options that management can employ as it arbitrages labor costs across every community, putting workers in Detroit in direct competition with their counterparts in Shenzhen.
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Rather than a strategy drift, however, Platinum says the Black Elk bet demonstrates its flexibility in opportunistic investments, while maintaining conventional commodities trades like calendar or location arbitrages.
Platinum Partners Strikes Black Gold in Unloved Wells Amy Or 2011
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"OK, he, um, he arbitrages the California market to the tune of a million bucks or two a day."
Joseph A. Palermo: Peter Baker and David Herszenhorn: Wall Street Reform Reporting Lacking 2010
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First, the more complicated the regulation, the more prone to arbitrages by insiders.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The Regulator Franchise, or the Alan Blinder Problem 2010
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Osons le dire: nos arbitrages ont une forme maniaco-dépressive avec de fortes amplitudes émotionnelles pouvant conduire à la folie ou au suicide cf.
Archive 2009-04-10 2009
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Nous sommes loin de la théorie des arbitrages rationnels.
Archive 2009-04-10 2009
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As Arnold has pointed out repeatedly, there were regulatory arbitrages available to financial insitutions.
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Any monetary policy that would depart from neutral would give rise to the possibility of arbitrages and excessive returns for the banks.
Credit Free, Free Market Economy: The Plausible Solution to the Economic Crisis. Part I 2009
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"He steals he, um, arbitrages the California market to the tune of a million bucks or two a day" was the description of one colleague.
McCain In 2004: "Bin Laden May Have Just Given Us A Little Boost" 2009
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