Arbitrages

/ˈɑːrbɪtrɑːʒəz/ noun

Plural of arbitrage; multiple instances of buying and selling securities or commodities simultaneously across different markets to profit from price discrepancies.

From French 'arbitrage' (the act of arbitrating/judging). The financial meaning emerged in the 18th century as international trade created price variations between markets.

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