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A repurchase agreement (RP) is a short-term loan where both parties agree to the sale and future repurchase of assets within a specified contract period. The seller sells a Treasury bill or other government security with a promise to buy it back at a specific date and at a price that includes an interest payment.
Classified as a money-market instrument, a repurchase agreement functions in effect as a short-term, collateral-backed, interest-bearing loan. The buyer acts as a short-term lender, while the seller acts as a short-term borrower. The securities being sold are the collateral.
A repurchase agreement (repo) is a form of short-term borrowing for dealers in government securities. Repos are typically used to raise short-term capital. They are also a common tool of central bank open market operations.
In a repo, one party sells an asset (usually fixed-income securities) to another party at one price and commits to repurchase the same or another part of the same asset from the second party at a different price at a future date or (in the case of an open repo) on demand. An example of a repo is illustrated below.
In a repo, one party sells an asset (usually fixed-income securities) to another party at one price and commits to repurchase the same or another part of the same asset from the second party at a different price at a future date or (in the case of an open repo) on demand.
A repurchase agreement, also known as a repo loan, is an instrument for raising short-term funds. With a repurchase agreement, financial institutions essentially sell securities from someone else, usually a government, in an overnight transaction and agree to buy them back at a higher price at later date.
Repo is short for repurchase agreement, a transaction used to finance ownership of bonds and other debt securities. In a standard repo transaction, a dealer finances its ownership of a bond by borrowing money from a customer on an overnight basis and posting the bond as collateral.
Market repurchase agreements are a type of short-term loan, often used by the Fed to regulate the nation's money supply. They resemble government bonds, as they're secure, feature steady interest rates, and have set maturation dates, or “terms."
The Federal Reserve uses repos and reverse repos to conduct monetary policy. When the Fed buys securities from a seller who agrees to repurchase them, it is injecting reserves into the financial system. Conversely, when the Fed sells securities with an agreement to repurchase, it is draining reserves from the system.
The Fed responded to the cash crunch by financing these so-called repurchasing agreements (repos, for short) directly. It offered the 2 percent interest on these short-term loans (they're usually paid back in days or weeks) to bring the interest rate down and pump cash into a strapped lending market.
The Fed uses repurchase agreements, also called “RPs" or "repos", to make collateralized loans to primary dealers. In a reverse repo or “RRP, the Fed borrows money from primary dealers. The typical term of these operations is overnight, but the Fed can conduct these operations with terms out to 65 business days.
The overnight repo rate was 1.80%, above the Fed's target range for the federal funds rate of 1.50% to 1.75%. The Federal Reserve has pumping liquidity into the market in a bid to avoid a spike in borrowing rates like last September, when demand for the short-term loans overwhelmed supply.
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