- Overnight Repo Rate
- Stock Exchange: ONX (Canadian futures)
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
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open repo — See continuous repo. American Banker Glossary A repurchase agreement with no definite term. The agreement is made on a day to day basis, and either the borrower or the lender may choose to terminate. The rate paid is higher than on overnight repo … Financial and business terms
continuous repo — A repo/reverse repo transaction that does not have a specified term. These transactions are like a series of overnight repos renewed daily. The repo rate, the amount of funds invested, and/or the amount of collateral is adjusted each day.… … Financial and business terms
Open repo — A repo with no definite term. The agreement is made on a day to day basis and either the borrower or the lender may choose to terminate. The rate paid is higher than on overnight repo and is subject to adjustment if rates move. The New York Times … Financial and business terms
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