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Basket

Definition 1 A group of several securities created for the purpose of simultaneous buying and selling. Baskets often Play a role in index Arbitrage, Program trading and hedging. Definition 2 A Collection of Consumer goods and services that are tracked in the process of calculating a Consumer price index. also called Market basket.

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