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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.
A repurchase agreement (repo) is a short-term secured loan: one party sells securities to another and agrees to repurchase those securities later at a higher price. The securities serve as collateral. A reverse repurchase agreement (reverse repo) is the mirror of a repo transaction.
Reverse repos are commonly used by businesses like lending institutions or investors to lend short-term capital to other businesses during cash flow issues. In essence, the lender buys a business asset, equipment or even shares in the seller's company and at a set future time, sells the asset back for a higher price.
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.
Cash value paid by the seller of assets to the buyer on the repurchase date: equal to the purchase price plus a return on the use of the cash over the term of the repo. In buy/sell-backs, the repurchase price may be net of coupon or dividend payments made on the assets during the term of the repo (see page 29).
The Purpose of Repurchase Agreements But they're most commonly used by central banks to manage the money supply. For example, the Federal Reserve can buy T-bills or bonds to temporarily increase the amount of money in its reserves. Or it can sell government securities to reduce the amount of money in circulation.
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.
Assets sold as collateral in a repo remain on the balance sheet of the seller, even though legal title to those assets has been transferred. Balance sheets are intended to measure the economic substance of transactions, not the legal form.
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.
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