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arbitrage

[ahr-bi-trahzh, ahr-bi-trij] / ˈɑr bɪˌtrɑʒ, ˈɑr bɪ trɪdʒ /
NOUN
program trading
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Card issuers like keeping customers engaged, but also don’t want people who arbitrage rewards in ways that cost them money.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a time when so-called merger arbitrage strategies have trailed the broader stock market's returns, it is an attractive but also risky proposition.

From Reuters

The Caribbean and Western Atlantic includes more than 30 nations and territories that make it fertile ground for “regulatory arbitrage” — island hopping in search of governments open to innovation, she said.

From Seattle Times

Traditional suppliers hedge their customers' needs well in advance, but some of the smaller players avoided that strategy to give them greater price flexibility and try to profit from arbitrage between wholesale and retail prices.

From Reuters

"We've seen an arbitrage window open, and demand from India and some markets further East has been encouraging in recent weeks, so that's kept offers high," said one seller of West African crude oil.

From Reuters