Haircut

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1.

Secured lending.

An amount deducted from the current market value of an asset used as collateral, to calculate the maximum amount of a loan secured against that asset.

For example:

if the market value of the asset were £100,000

and the haircut was 2%,

the maximum amount of the related secured loan would be £98,000 (= £100,000 LESS 2%).


2.

The amount of a loss (or an expected loss) on asset, as a percentage of the total value of the asset.

For example in this context:

a 50% haircut on Greek debt of EUR 200bn

means a loss of EUR 100bn (= 50%)

and a recovery of EUR 100bn.


3.

A fee or commission, expressed as a percentage of the total value of the related transaction.


See also