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What (who) is arbitrager - definition


arbitrager      
also arbitrageur (arbitragers)
In finance, an arbitrager is someone who buys currencies, securities, or commodities on one country's market in order to make money by immediately selling them at a profit on another country's market. (BUSINESS)
N-COUNT
Arbitrage         
CAPITALISATION OF RISK-FREE OPPORTUNITIES IN FINANCIAL MARKETS
Arbitrage-free; Arbitrageur; Regulatory arbitrage; Arbitrage trader; P.F.D Trading; Convergence trades; Price differential; Execution risk
· The practice of exchanging the currency of one country for that of another or a series of countries to gain an advantage from the differences in exchange rates.
· The simultaneous buying and selling of the same commodity or foreign exchange in two or more markets in order to take advantage of price differentials.
arbitrage         
CAPITALISATION OF RISK-FREE OPPORTUNITIES IN FINANCIAL MARKETS
Arbitrage-free; Arbitrageur; Regulatory arbitrage; Arbitrage trader; P.F.D Trading; Convergence trades; Price differential; Execution risk
['?:b?tr?d?, ??:b?'tr?:?]
¦ noun Economics the simultaneous buying and selling of assets in different markets or in derivative forms, taking advantage of the differing prices.
Derivatives
arbitrageur noun
Origin
ME, from Fr., from arbitrer 'give judgement'.