Risk arbitrage, also known as merger arbitrage, is an investment strategy that speculates on the successful completion of mergers and acquisitions. An investor that employs this strategy is known as an arbitrageur. Risk arbitrage is a type of event-driven investing in that it attempts to exploit pricing inefficiencies caused by a corporate event.[1]
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Riskarbitrage, also known as merger arbitrage, is an investment strategy that speculates on the successful completion of mergers and acquisitions. An...
price. In principle and in academic use, an arbitrage is risk-free; in common use, as in statistical arbitrage, it may refer to expected profit, though losses...
In finance, statistical arbitrage (often abbreviated as Stat Arb or StatArb) is a class of short-term financial trading strategies that employ mean reversion...
In finance, arbitrage pricing theory (APT) is a multi-factor model for asset pricing which relates various macro-economic (systematic) risk variables to...
Covered interest arbitrage is an arbitrage trading strategy whereby an investor capitalizes on the interest rate differential between two countries by...
market. Riskarbitrage or merger arbitrage includes such events as mergers, acquisitions, liquidations, and hostile takeovers. Riskarbitrage typically...
constantly watch for arbitrage opportunities. One of the more notable areas of arbitrage, called riskarbitrage or merger arbitrage, evolved in the 1980s...
Triangular arbitrage (also referred to as cross currency arbitrage or three-point arbitrage) is the act of exploiting an arbitrage opportunity resulting...
Records, followed by work as an analyst at Bear Stearns, worked as a riskarbitrage analyst at his family's family office, Gruss & Company. He was also...
arbitrageur to earn a profit. Merger arbitrage also called riskarbitrage would be an example of this. Merger arbitrage generally consists of buying the stock...
Options arbitrage is a trading strategy using arbitrage in the options market to earn small profits with very little or zero risk. Traders perform conversions...
In finance, volatility arbitrage (or vol arb) is a term for financial arbitrage techniques directly dependent and based on volatility. A common type of...
{\displaystyle (\Omega ,{\mathcal {F}},P)} is arbitrage-free if, and only if, there exists at least one risk neutral probability measure that is equivalent...
Convertible arbitrage is a market-neutral investment strategy often employed by hedge funds. It involves the simultaneous purchase of convertible securities...
for San Francisco-based private equity firm Hellman & Friedman, as a riskarbitrage trader under Robert Rubin at Goldman Sachs, and in Morgan Stanley's...
on global riskarbitrage, equity special situations and credit opportunities. Its UCITS hedge fund was awarded Best Performing RiskArbitrage Fund by The...
their tooth.[citation needed] In economics, a suicide pill is a form of riskarbitrage used by corporations to suicide during hostile takeover attempts. As...
arbitrageur can "lock in" a risk-free profit by purchasing and selling simultaneously in both markets. In general, arbitrage ensures that "the law of one...
Fixed-income arbitrage is a group of market-neutral-investment strategies that are designed to take advantage of differences in interest rates between...
15 years of prior experience: distressed securities, riskarbitrage, and convertible arbitrage. The multi-strategy platform was added in 1993 as a way...
opportunity for low-risk profit is created for rational traders. The low-risk profit opportunity exists through the tool of arbitrage, which, briefly, is...
securities, securitized assets, direct investments, convertible arbitrage, riskarbitrage, equities, and special situation securities. It has offices across...
Political arbitrage is a trading strategy which involves using knowledge or estimates of future political activity to forecast and discount security values...