arbitrage

英['ɑːbɪtrɑːʒ] 美['ɑːrbətrɑːʒ]
  • n. 套利交易;套汇;仲裁
arbitraged arbitraged arbitraging arbitrages
    n. (名词)
    1. 套汇
    2. 仲裁
    3. 裁判
    4. 【商】套利
    5. 【商】套购
    6. 公断

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a kind of hedged investment meant to capture slight differences in price; when there is a difference in the price of something on two different markets the arbitrageur simultaneously buys at the lower price and sells at the higher price

Verb:
  1. practice arbitrage, as in the stock market

1. Based on the assumption of no arbitrage, an accurate WACC formula is derived.
基于无套利假设, 给出了WACC的精确公式.

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2. Non - arbitrage equilibrium is the characteristic defined by the new classicalism.
无套利均衡是新古典主义理论在特定条件下所界定的市场均衡特征.

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3. Chapter three analyzes the Arbitrage Pricing Theory ( APT ) of risk assets.
第三章分析了风险资产的套利定价理论,对套利定价理论的模型进行了推导.

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4. Do you know how to make money with arbitrage trading?
你知道如何进行套利交易?

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5. These models remorselessly comb the markets for arbitrage opportunities.
这些模型无情地扫荡市场的套利机会.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. That is interest arbitrage in practice.
      这就是所谓的套利。
    2. The arbitrage opportunity is enormous.
      套利机会非常巨大。
    3. Arbitrage Bond A lower-rate debt security issued by a municipality prior to the call date of the municipality's existing higher-rate security.
      套汇债券市政府在市政府现有高评级证券买回日期前发行的低评级债务证券。