arbitrage account

arbitrage account
An account of a Class B CME clearing member containing transactions in foreign exchange as a result of a specific arrangement between the member and its approved bank; the member has simultaneously taken a position with the bank opposite to the International Monetary Market ( IMM) transactions contained in said account. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary

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