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arbitrieren
to assess [sth] by arbitrage PR.
ar·bi·trage [ˌɑ:bɪˈtrɑ:ʒ, Am ˈɑ:rbɪtrɑ:ʤ] RZ. no pl FIN., GIEŁD.
Arbitrage r.ż. <-, -n> spec.
to assess [sth] by arbitrage PR.
as·sess [əˈses] CZ. cz. przech.
1. assess (evaluate):
to assess damages at €1,000
2. assess usu passive (tax):
to be assessed person
to be assessed property
I. by [baɪ] PRZYIM.
1. by (beside):
by sb's side
an jds Seite
2. by (part of sb/sth):
3. by (past and beyond):
4. by (not later than):
by the time ...
bis ...
5. by (during):
6. by (happening progressively):
7. by (agent):
8. by (cause):
9. by (with -ing):
10. by (method):
11. by (means of transport):
fliegen <flog, geflogen>
12. by (parent):
13. by (term):
14. by (name of a person):
15. by (according to):
16. by (quantity):
17. by (margin):
18. by (measurements):
19. by MAT.:
8 mal 3 macht 24
20. by (in oaths):
II. by [baɪ] PRZYSŁ. ndm.
1. by (past):
to speed by sb/sth
2. by (near):
3. by (in reserve):
zwroty:
by and by dated
bald <eher, am ehesten>
assess by arbitrage CZ. cz. przech. FIN.
assess CZ. cz. przech. KSIĘG.
arbitrage RZ. FIN.
Arbitrage r.ż.
assess [əˈses] CZ.
assess MODEL., OC.
Present
Iassess
youassess
he/she/itassesses
weassess
youassess
theyassess
Past
Iassessed
youassessed
he/she/itassessed
weassessed
youassessed
theyassessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveassessed
youhaveassessed
he/she/ithasassessed
wehaveassessed
youhaveassessed
theyhaveassessed
Past Perfect
Ihadassessed
youhadassessed
he/she/ithadassessed
wehadassessed
youhadassessed
theyhadassessed
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Electronic trading systems allow the three constituent trades in a triangular arbitrage transaction to be submitted very rapidly.
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This strategy is categorized as a statistical arbitrage and convergence trading strategy.
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In its earliest years, the firm focused on convertible arbitrage.
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