arbitrage
含义: The practice of buying and selling the same asset in different markets simultaneously to profit from price differences.
Arbitrage exploits temporary price discrepancies between markets. In finance, it is considered a relatively low-risk strategy because the transactions occur almost simultaneously. The term is also used figuratively to describe exploiting differences in any system, such as 'regulatory arbitrage' (taking advantage of varying rules between jurisdictions). Common collocations include 'arbitrage opportunity' and 'risk arbitrage.'
例句
- Traders spotted an arbitrage opportunity when the share price differed between the London and New York exchanges. 交易者发现伦敦和纽约交易所的股价存在差异,从中发现了套利机会。Los operadores detectaron una oportunidad de arbitraje cuando el precio de la acción difería entre las bolsas de Londres y Nueva York.トレーダーたちはロンドンとニューヨークの取引所で株価に差があることに気づき、裁定取引の機会を見出した。트레이더들은 런던과 뉴욕 거래소 사이에 주가 차이가 있는 것을 발견하고 차익 거래의 기회를 포착했다.
- The hedge fund specialised in statistical arbitrage across global currency markets. 该对冲基金专门从事全球货币市场的统计套利。El fondo de cobertura se especializaba en arbitraje estadístico en los mercados de divisas internacionales.そのヘッジファンドはグローバルな通貨市場における統計的裁定取引を専門としていた。그 헤지펀드는 글로벌 통화 시장에서의 통계적 차익 거래를 전문으로 했다.
- Regulatory arbitrage has led some firms to relocate to jurisdictions with more favourable tax regimes. 监管套利导致一些企业迁往税制更为有利的司法管辖区。El arbitraje regulatorio ha llevado a algunas empresas a trasladarse a jurisdicciones con regímenes fiscales más favorables.規制の裁定取引により、一部の企業はより有利な税制を持つ管轄区域に移転した。규제 차익 거래로 인해 일부 기업은 더 유리한 세제를 가진 관할권으로 이전했다.
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语境: professional, academic
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From French arbitrage (arbitration, judgment), derived from arbitrer (to judge), ultimately from Latin arbitrari (to give judgment). The financial sense developed in the 19th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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