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A repurchase agreement, or repo, is a short-term borrowing arrangement in which one party sells a security to another party with an agreement to repurchase the security at a later date, typically at a higher price. The repurchase price includes interest, effectively making the transaction a short-term loan secured by the underlying asset. Financial institutions commonly use repos to manage liquidity or obtain short-term financing while temporarily parting with high-quality securities, such as government bonds.
A bank sells Treasury bonds to another bank under a repurchase agreement, agreeing to buy them back at a higher price the next day, providing the selling bank with short-term liquidity.
• A short-term borrowing arrangement using securities as collateral.
• The seller agrees to repurchase the securities at a higher price on a specified date.
• Commonly used by financial institutions for short-term financing and liquidity management.
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