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1 cross-asset spread
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cross-asset spread
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2 inter-contract spread
inter-contract spread FIN, STOCK Inter-Lieferungs-Spread m (offsetting positions taken in two different, but usually related, commodities in order to benefit from the relative price movements between the two, e.g. matching a long position in an oil contract to a short position in natural gas, nutzt die Preisspanne zwischen den Terminkontrakten naher Substitute; synonymous: inter-market spread, intercommodity spread, cross-asset spread; cf intra-commodity spread)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > inter-contract spread
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3 IS
IS (Abk. für intercommodity spread) STOCK Inter-Lieferungs-Spread m (nutzt die Preisspanne zwischen den Terminkontrakten naher Substitute; offsetting positions taken in two different, but usually related, commodities in order to benefit from the relative price movements between the two, e.g. matching a long position in an oil contract to a short position in natural gas; synonymous: inter-market spread, inter-contract spread, cross-asset spread)
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