Convertible arbitrage
A practice, usually of buying a convertible bond and shorting
a percentage of the equivalent underlying common shares, to create a
positive cash flow position (with expected returns above the riskless rate) in a static
environment and benefit from capital appreciation should the
convertible's premium rise. This
form of investing is far from riskless and requires constant
monitoring. See: Chinese
hedge and setup
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