- Arbitrager; arbitrageur
- موازن، مرlجح
English-Arabic economic glossary.
English-Arabic economic glossary.
arbitrager — n. same as {arbitrageur}. Syn: arb, arbitrageur [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arbitrageur — n. someone who engages in {arbitrage}; i. e. one who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential. Syn: arb, arbitrager. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arbitrageur — [är′bə träzh΄ər] n. 〚Fr〛 a person who engages in arbitrage: also sp. arbitrager * * * ar·bi·tra·geur (är bĭ trä zhûrʹ) also ar·bi·tra·ger (ärʹbĭ trä zhər) n. One that engages in arbitrage. [French, from arbitrage … Universalium
arbitrageur — [är′bə träzh΄ər] n. [Fr] a person who engages in arbitrage: also sp. arbitrager … English World dictionary
arbitrageur — An individual or broker who engages in arbitrage. American Banker Glossary One who profits from the differences in price when the same, or extremely similar, security, currency, or commodity is traded on two or more markets. The arbitrageur… … Financial and business terms
arbitrager — [[t]ɑ͟ː(r)bɪtrɑːʒɜ͟ː(r)[/t]] arbitragers also arbitrageur N COUNT 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… … English dictionary
arbitrageur — or arbitrager noun Etymology: French arbitrageur, from arbitrage Date: 1870 one that practices arbitrage … New Collegiate Dictionary
arbitrager — /ahr bi trah zheuhr/, n. a person who engages in arbitrage. Also, arbitrageur /ahr bi trah zherr /. [1865 70; < F arbitrageur, equiv. to arbitrage ARBITRAGE + eur EUR] * * * … Universalium
arbitrager — noun see arbitrageur … New Collegiate Dictionary
arbitrageur — see arbitrager … English dictionary
arbitrager — ar•bi•trag•er [[t]ˈɑr bɪˌtrɑ ʒər[/t]] also ar•bi•tra•geur [[t]ˌɑr bɪ trɑˈʒɜr[/t]] n. bus a person who engages in arbitrage • Etymology: 1865–70; < F arbitrageur … From formal English to slang