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Arbitrage




Arbitrage

Buying securities in one country, currency or market, and selling in another to take advantage of price differences.

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Securities
Saleable papers, traded on stock exchanges, that yield an income (dividend, interest, etc.).

Currency
Money. The word currency mainly refers to the name and kind of money issued by each country.

Market
1) The total demand for a good. 2) The set of all actual and potential buyers of a good or service. 3) The place where people buy and sell. 4) The process by which buyers and sellers of goods, services and factors of production interact to determine prices and quantifies.

Take
1) To agree to buy. A dealer or customer who agrees to buy at another dealer's offered price is said to take the offer. 2) Euro bankers speak of taking deposits rather than buying money.

Advantage
ADVANTAGE is a credit union with head office in ROCHESTER, NY

Price
The cost of a good or service to the consumer.



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Arbi de Inversiones, SICAV, S.A.
Arbi de Inversiones, SICAV, S.A. is a Spanish company listed at Madrid Stock Exchange. Its business activity is capital investment.

Arbitrage bonds
The simultaneous buying and selling of a security at two different prices in two different markets, resulting in profits without risk.

Arbitrage pricing theory (APT)
Municipality issued bonds intended to gain an interest rate advantage by refunding a higher-rate bond in ahead of their call date.

Arbitrage-free option-pricing models
An alternative model to the capital asset pricing model developed by Stephen Ross and based purely on arbitrage arguments. The APT implies that there are multiple risk factors that need to be taken into account when calculating risk-adjusted performance or alpha.

Arbitrageur
Yield curve option-pricing models.

Arbitration
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.

Arbitration panel
Is a process to resolve disputes for securities and futures markets, involving broker/dealers, clients, and employees of broker/dealers. There are different forums such as the NASD and NYSE.

Arbitrator
Is the group of arbitrators selected to resolve a dispute.



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American style covered warrant
An American style covered warrant allows the holder to exercise the covered warrant at any time on or before the expiry date.

American style option
Gives the buyer the right to exercise the option at any time before its expiry.

Annual General Meeting (AGM)
An annual meeting called by the directors of a company that allow shareholders to stay informed and involved with company decisions and workings.

Anonymous order
An order that is displayed without the mnemonic of the participant that submitted it.

Applicant
An issuer that is proposing to apply, or is applying, for admission to trading of any of its securities.

Arbitrage

At best order
An order submitted to an order book to deal in a specified number of shares. It may execute, either in part or in full, against eligible orders (at the price of those orders). Unexecuted portions of at best orders are rejected from the order book. Sometimes referred to as an 'Aggressive Type A' order.

At-the-Money (covered warrant)
A covered warrant is At-the-Money when the strike price is the same, or very close to, the price of the underlying. It applies to both Calls and Put warrants.

Attribute groups
A grouping of certain companies admitted to trading which are identified by common attributes to provide additional profile and which satisfy the eligibility criteria for that grouping.

Auction Call Period (ACP)
A period of time when there is no automatic execution on an order book. Orders that are allowed during auctions may be entered during this period.

Auction Match Trade (UT)
The total volume of trades executed at the auction match price are disseminated to the market as a single trade denoted by UT.

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