Crossword clues for arb
arb
- Wall Street trader
- NYSE trader
- NYSE figure
- Wall Street wheeler-dealer
- Wall Street dealer
- Wall St. manipulator
- Commodities trader, for short
- Certain Wall St. trader
- Certain trader, for short
- Wooded area, casually
- Wall Street wheeler-dealer, for short
- Wall Street specialist
- Wall St. sharpie
- Wall St. professional
- Wall St. pro
- Wall St. opportunist
- Wall St. habitué
- Wall St. fig
- Shrewd stock trader, for short
- Security specialist, for short
- Securities whiz
- Securities trader, briefly
- NYSE whiz
- Market worker, for short
- Market player, for short
- Maker of simultaneous stock trades, for short
- Hedge fund whiz
- Hedge fund figure, briefly
- Financial trader, briefly
- Dealer in derivatives, for short
- Certain Wall Street trader, slangily
- Certain stock trader, for short
- Bus. person
- Wall Street wheeler-dealer, briefly
- Wall Street operator, for short
- Mediator: Abbr.
- Wall Street whiz, for short
- Short trader?
- Certain Wall Streeter, briefly
- Wall St. figure who capitalizes on price imbalances
- Wall St. worker
- Wall St. whiz kid
- Wall St. maven
- Financial speculator, for short
- Hedge fund whiz, for short
- Wall St. type
- One working on the margin, briefly?
- Trading specialist, briefly
- Market figure, briefly
- Wall St. insider, maybe
- Wall St. trader
- Hedge fund pro
- Wall St. operator, for short
- Hidden means of support?
- Sophisticated trader, for short
- Wall St. dealer
- Wall Street worker, for short
- Specialized Wall St. trader
- Wall Street type
- Wall Street figure, for short
- Wall St. wheeler-dealer
- Wall St. hedger
- Stock figure?
- Wall St. specialist
- Securities trader, for short
- Business person
The Collaborative International Dictionary
arb \arb\ n. [Shortened from arbitrageur.] Someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential); shortened form of arbitrageur.
Syn: arbitrageur
Wiktionary
init. Angiotensin Receptor Blockers
WordNet
n. someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential) [syn: arbitrageur, arbitrager]
Wikipedia
ARB, ARb or arb may refer to:
ARB (Alexander's Ragtime Band) is a Japanese rock band formed in 1978. Its members are Ryo Ishibashi, Koya Naito, Ebi, and Keith. Jean-Jacques Burnel from The Stranglers was also a member for a short time.
ARB is a Russian martial art of training for protection and attack receptions that incorporated many functional elements from an arsenal of individual hand-to-hand combat and martial arts styles from around the world, and has been used in real fighting activities. The modern and quickly developing form of the martial art is single combat which have received popularity for full contact duels while offering minimum risk of trauma to sportsmen.
Usage examples of "arb".
Those seventeen-now reduced to sixteen since Doole had eliminated Arb Skynxnex from consideration-clearly had been rising stars in the Black Sun organization.
Prince, Arber, and others, that the letter could not have been written on Sunday.
Bradford, and are not allowed by Professor Arber to forget--as apart of her refitting in Holland.
Murphy and Arber include him--apparently through oversight alone-- in the list of those of Leyden who did not go, unless there were two of the name, one of whom remained in Holland.
John Turner, as suggested by Arber, for he did not arrive till that night.
East and West Indian waters, compel a far different estimate of him as a man, from that of Arber, however excellent he was as a mariner.
There are still better grounds, as will appear in the closely connected relations of Jones, for holding with Goodwin rather than with Arber in the matter.
Upon him and his exhaustive work all others have largely drawn,--notably Professor Arber himself,--and his conclusions seem entitled to the same weight here which Arber gives them in other relations.
Neill is clearly of opinion that the Captains of the MAY-FLOWER and the DISCOVERY were identical, and this belief is shared by such authorities in Pilgrim literature as Young, Prince, Goodwin, and Davis, and against this formidable consensus of opinion, Arber, unless better supported, can hardly hope to prevail.
The consort was a pinnace--as vessels of her class were then and for many years called--of sixty tons burden, as already stated, having two masts, which were put in--as we are informed by Bradford, and are not allowed by Professor Arber to forget--as apart of her refitting in Holland.
Grossen Arber, the fourteen-hundred-metre mountain a few miles to the north.
He drove up the winding valley road, past turn-off signs to the Grosser Arber and the Kleine Arbersee.