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Changing Economics Stronger prices at the origin point have helped close the arbitrage to ship gasoline from Houston to the Northeast.

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As market participants’ access to information increases, the traders highlighted the need to more than simply buy and sell commodities as profits from arbitrage -- or gains made from a differential in prices -- shrinks.

The latter essentially lets universities borrow money at tax-preferred rates and pay back a lower rate of interest than their endowments make through investments, a system Eaton calls indirect tax arbitrage .

In recent years, trading desks have been making hay with an arbitrage revenue model: buying digital ad inventory in bulk ahead of time, marking it up, and selling it back to marketers.

The merger arbitrage index, which is compiled by HFR, declined 0.75 percent during the month.

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Origin and Etymology of arbitrage

borrowed from French, literally, “decision-making, judgment,†going back to Old French, “judgment pronounced by an arbiter,†from arbitrer “to pass judgment†(borrowed from Latin arbitrÄrÄ« “to consider, judge, decide,†verbal derivative of arbitr-, arbiter “onlooker, arbiter â€) + -age -age

First Known Use: 1875