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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of arbitrage.

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Examples

  • Ibbotson doesn't think this one will be quickly arbitraged away, however, because of the unassailable barrier to big trades.

    You Can't Be Too Thin Daniel Fisher 2010

  • In a similar vein, more on mascots and imagery from aichildlit, who talks about this recently published piece: "Of Warrior Chiefs and Indian Princesses: The Psychological Consequences of American Indian Mascots." mood: post arbitraged media: jill scott, getting in the way

    it's friday! time for manflesh and dinocorns. 2009

  • A truly unified world economy would also mean that rates of interest and profit would have to be equal everywhere -- because if they weren't, the differences would be arbitraged away by the financial markets.

    Ian Fletcher: The Myth of the Global Economy 2010

  • A truly unified world economy would also mean that rates of interest and profit would have to be equal everywhere -- because if they weren't, the differences would be arbitraged away by the financial markets.

    Ian Fletcher: The Myth of the Global Economy 2010

  • Warren has arbitraged a number of these self-tenders in the past and has found them both plentiful and bountiful.

    Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010

  • Warren has arbitraged a number of these self-tenders in the past and has found them both plentiful and bountiful.

    Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010

  • If China were to loosen controls on foreign investors trading in Shanghai and on domestic investors trading abroad, any futu re differential could be arbitraged away.

    China Bulls Run (Away) 2010

  • Basically this conclusion results from the Law of One Price, whereby prices are arbitraged across national boundaries and currency conversions.

    RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010

  • But to the extent that investors are persuaded by these data, the premiums offered by such stocks may well now have been "arbitraged away" in the stock market, as price-earnings multiples have become extremely compressed.

    Stock Indexing Empire Strikes Back, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • But both of these "incorrect" prices are soon arbitraged away.

    The Price Is (Usually) Right 2009

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