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Latest revision as of 08:38, 2 July 2022
Repurchase agreements
A securities repurchase agreement ('repo') involves a pair of trades with the same counterparty in the same security.
The second trade reverses the initial sale and purchase, but at a later date and different price.
The reverse leg is the second trade in the repo.
It is also known as the closing, off, far, or second leg.
See also