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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arbitrage of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the context of investments, to mean the practice of taking advantage of a price difference between two or more markets by simultaneously buying and selling an asset in order to make a profit. For example, "The investor took advantage of the arbitrage of stock prices in two different markets to make a profit."
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* At best, they offer comparitively minor arbitrage of the differences in efficiency between internal combustion engines and steam turbines.
Trends suggest that we're heading for a global online arbitrage of opportunity, however, with good workers in bad places able to snatch business away from better-performing environments.
At the same time, there is much talk about how to reform the regulatory systems around the world, and how to standardize regulation to avoid the "regulatory arbitrage" of seeking out jurisdictions with the least stringent rules.
Regulatory arbitrage of a similar hue made it easier for AIG, a large American insurer, to diversify into complex financial products which ultimately required a $182 billion bail-out in 2008.
This so-called "people" context makes possible much quicker decisions based on more efficient arbitrage of information.
This will allow them to catch the upside of growing local markets and at the same time, hedge against the cost arbitrage of their competition from Asia.
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As a startup, you are playing a game of arbitrage on the value of acquiring a user vs. their LTV".
The "Lincoln" star beat out Richard Gere of "Arbitrage," John Hawkes of "The Sessions," Joaquin Phoenix of "The Master," and Denzel Washington of "Flight".
FUND managers are eager to discourage arbitraging, of course, because the free lunch is not free at all.
York helped pioneer a strategy called "event-driven investing," which grew out of the arbitrage funds of the late 1980s that placed big bets on mergers.
Those owners will include institutional investors and the risk arbitrage departments of some of the very firms that seem hesitant to offer advice to their customers.
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