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单词 repo
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Definition of repo in English:

repo

nounPlural repos ˈriːpəʊˈripoʊ
North American informal
  • 1

    in Germany, repos usually run for about one month
    another term for repurchase agreement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Federal Reserve added $13.25 Billion in repos today August 12 th 2004, an action that took the pool up ton $43. 769B.
    • Dealer repos began the year at $1.787 trillion and ended year - 2000 at $1.440 trillion.
    • The repo was also struck at a discount to Fed Funds - just a couple of teenies, but it still means that da Boyz are deliberately being looked after by Easy Al, the worst central banker since John Law.
    • The repo was a tad small - under the notional $5 bill cutoff for an intraday booster - and the upmove from midnight was only a point and a half.
    • Could it be that foreign central banks are now aggressively accumulating repo positions - financing the U.S. securities repurchase agreement market?
    • A repo is a repurchase agreement which allows an investor to buy and sell the bonds back at convenience while a pledge is the use of government bonds as collateral to borrow money.
    • Meanwhile, $273 billion are repos and $504 billion ‘security credit.’
    • The rate of these weekly repos is the best indication of the stance of monetary policy in the short run as this instrument provides the bulk of refinancing to the banks.
    • There were no pledge (the use of Government bonds as collateral to borrow money) and repo transactions in the week under review.
    • Large time deposits increased $2.6 billion, repos added $3.2 billion, and Eurodollar deposits increased $3.6 billion.
    • For example, the Bank of England has published an annex to the Global Master Repurchase Agreement for London to cater for government securities, enabling a netting of obligations under gilt repos with non-gilt repos.
    • The report says the interbank overnight rates rose seven per cent to 11 per cent last week, largely because of a liquidity after the Bank of Zambia effected monetary policy by offering term deposits and repos.
    • The decision is also in line with the decision of the South African Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee that left its repo rate unchanged at 7.50% last week.
    • The report said all entities, including companies, may be allowed to undertake repos and reverse repos in gilts, corporate debentures and bonds of financial institutions.
    • When the Federal Reserve temporarily supplies these funds to the market by buying securities from dealers with a commitment to resell, the transaction is called a repo, (repurchase agreement).
    • It is Wall Street that is behind the enormous expansion of commercial paper, repos, and other money market instruments.
    • At the same time, there will surely be accentuated demand for bank deposits, short-dated agency securities, commercial paper, repos and less risky ‘structured’ products.
    • Fed repurchase was an overnight repo totalling $6.5bn, with $6.0bn in T-backed.
    • With outstanding repos now approaching $3.2 Trillion, the netting of repo assets and liabilities significantly understates the financial sector balance sheet.
    • In today's stage of ‘Financial Arbitrage Capitalism’ the U.S. financial sector has accumulated unprecedented leverage, beholden to the vagaries of the repo and money market for continued refinancing.
  • 2A car or other item which has been repossessed.

    I've got a repo for you—'85 Maxima
verbrepo'd, repo'ing, repo's ˈriːpəʊˈripoʊ
[with object]North American informal
  • Repossess (a car or other item) when a buyer defaults on payments.

    she's from the collection agency, come to repo the car
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Operator: ‘It says here you're in arrears on your car payments, so your car got repo'd.’
    • It was interesting that one of his creditors, according to a newspaper report today was none other than Felix Smith; did Mr Smith not have his properties on the Eastern Rd. repo'd not so long ago.
    • His brother's wife was working, part time, as a waitress (before their only mode of transportation was repo'd.)
    • Homes, furniture, entertainment units all over town were being repo'd every day; even life on the installment plan wasn't cutting it in the low-cost Mojave Desert.

Origin

1950s: abbreviation. The verb dates from the 1970s.

Rhymes

cheapo, Ipoh, peep-bo
 
 

Definition of repo in US English:

repo

nounˈrēpōˈripoʊ
North American informal
  • 1

    in Germany, repos usually run for about one month
    another term for repurchase agreement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Federal Reserve added $13.25 Billion in repos today August 12 th 2004, an action that took the pool up ton $43. 769B.
    • For example, the Bank of England has published an annex to the Global Master Repurchase Agreement for London to cater for government securities, enabling a netting of obligations under gilt repos with non-gilt repos.
    • There were no pledge (the use of Government bonds as collateral to borrow money) and repo transactions in the week under review.
    • The repo was a tad small - under the notional $5 bill cutoff for an intraday booster - and the upmove from midnight was only a point and a half.
    • Fed repurchase was an overnight repo totalling $6.5bn, with $6.0bn in T-backed.
    • In today's stage of ‘Financial Arbitrage Capitalism’ the U.S. financial sector has accumulated unprecedented leverage, beholden to the vagaries of the repo and money market for continued refinancing.
    • It is Wall Street that is behind the enormous expansion of commercial paper, repos, and other money market instruments.
    • The decision is also in line with the decision of the South African Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee that left its repo rate unchanged at 7.50% last week.
    • Dealer repos began the year at $1.787 trillion and ended year - 2000 at $1.440 trillion.
    • With outstanding repos now approaching $3.2 Trillion, the netting of repo assets and liabilities significantly understates the financial sector balance sheet.
    • Large time deposits increased $2.6 billion, repos added $3.2 billion, and Eurodollar deposits increased $3.6 billion.
    • A repo is a repurchase agreement which allows an investor to buy and sell the bonds back at convenience while a pledge is the use of government bonds as collateral to borrow money.
    • At the same time, there will surely be accentuated demand for bank deposits, short-dated agency securities, commercial paper, repos and less risky ‘structured’ products.
    • Meanwhile, $273 billion are repos and $504 billion ‘security credit.’
    • Could it be that foreign central banks are now aggressively accumulating repo positions - financing the U.S. securities repurchase agreement market?
    • The rate of these weekly repos is the best indication of the stance of monetary policy in the short run as this instrument provides the bulk of refinancing to the banks.
    • The report says the interbank overnight rates rose seven per cent to 11 per cent last week, largely because of a liquidity after the Bank of Zambia effected monetary policy by offering term deposits and repos.
    • When the Federal Reserve temporarily supplies these funds to the market by buying securities from dealers with a commitment to resell, the transaction is called a repo, (repurchase agreement).
    • The repo was also struck at a discount to Fed Funds - just a couple of teenies, but it still means that da Boyz are deliberately being looked after by Easy Al, the worst central banker since John Law.
    • The report said all entities, including companies, may be allowed to undertake repos and reverse repos in gilts, corporate debentures and bonds of financial institutions.
  • 2A car or other item which has been repossessed.

    I've got a repo for you—'85 Maxima
verbˈrēpōˈripoʊ
[with object]North American informal
  • Repossess (a car or other item) when a buyer defaults on payments.

    she's from the collection agency, come to repo the car
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His brother's wife was working, part time, as a waitress (before their only mode of transportation was repo'd.)
    • It was interesting that one of his creditors, according to a newspaper report today was none other than Felix Smith; did Mr Smith not have his properties on the Eastern Rd. repo'd not so long ago.
    • Operator: ‘It says here you're in arrears on your car payments, so your car got repo'd.’
    • Homes, furniture, entertainment units all over town were being repo'd every day; even life on the installment plan wasn't cutting it in the low-cost Mojave Desert.

Origin

1950s: abbreviation. The verb dates from the 1970s.

 
 
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