Phrases with «narrow spreads»

"Narrow spreads" is a phrase used to describe a small difference between the buying and selling price of a financial instrument. In simple terms, it means that there is little gap between what someone is willing to pay for something and what someone else is willing to sell it for. Full definition

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Sentences with «narrow spreads»

  • These «vanilla» derivatives trade at narrow spreads, and they are the most liquid contracts. (gfmag.com)
  • Reading your article here again and looking at the cap spreads it hit me, that even the problems with narrowing spreads in any case would only be a temporary problem. (brooklyninvestor.blogspot.ru)
  • Low or negative rates have pushed investors out the risk spectrum, narrowing spreads on credit across global markets. (blackrockblog.com)
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