arbitrage
arbitrage 英 [ˈɑ:bɪtrɑ:ʒ] 美 [ˈɑrbətrɑʒ]
n. 套汇,套利;仲裁
进行时:arbitraging 过去式:arbitraged 过去分词:arbitraged 第三人称单数:arbitrages 名词复数:arbitrages
- "Buy low, sell high" is the mantra of the stock market. Perhaps the most extreme example of this is arbitrage, the act of buying and selling goods simultaneously in different markets to gain an immediate profit. Impressive, but tricky.
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- n. 套汇,套利;仲裁
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1. Perhaps the best reason for regulators to be suspicious about innovation is that so much of it in the modern world is aimed at facilitating regulatory and tax arbitrage.
监管者之所以对创新怀有疑虑,最关键的原因可能在于,现代社会中太多创新的目的都是为监管和税收套利提供便利。
- arbitrage (n.) "arbitration, exercise of the function of an arbitrator," late 15c., from Old French arbitrage "arbitration, judgment," from arbitrer "to arbitrate, judge," from Late Latin arbitrari, from Latin arbiter "judge, umpire, mediator" (see arbiter). In finance, "the business founded on a calculation of the temporary differences in the price of securities in different markets" (1875).
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