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  • 36RP — repurchase agreement (RP) A form of secured, short term borrowing in which a security is sold with a simultaneous agreement to buy it back from the purchaser at a future date. The purchase and sales agreements are simultaneous but the… …

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  • 38repo — An agreement between a seller and a buyer, usually in U.S. government securities, in which the seller agrees to buy back the security at a later date. Also: repurchase agreements Chicago Board of Trade glossary An informal name for a repurchase… …

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