Options and Futures

Repurchase Agreements or (Repo)

A repurchase agreement, commonly known as a repo, is a contract between a seller and a buyer involving U.S. government securities. The seller agrees to repurchase the security at a later date, providing a short-term source of financing for the buyer while also serving as a form of investment for the seller. This agreement allows both parties to meet their financial needs in a mutually beneficial manner.

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