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repo

/ree-poh/US // ˈri poʊ //UK // (ˈriːpəʊ) //

回报,回购,回拨,回归

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural re·pos.

    • : a repurchase agreement.

Examples

  • One morning a noise woke him, and he ran outside with a baseball bat to find a repo man taking his SUV.

  • Most banks in India haven’t fully passed on the benefits of lower repo rates to borrowers.

  • In fact, they haven’t even given their customers the full benefit of the repo rate cuts that happened before the Covid-19 outbreak in March.

  • People borrow money in the repo market by putting up solid collateral, like Treasury bills, and getting cash in return.

  • This level of excess bank reserves was more than 100,000% higher than in the decades before 2008, but they weren’t high enough to keep the repo market going.

  • And a repo will trash your undoubtedly sterling credit record.

  • Having seen Repo, one wonders if she should reconsider, especially when the rumors are more interesting than reality.

  • A futuristic Goth musical, Repo is set in a time when the human race is afflicted by a plague of organ failures.

  • Where was you an' yore unknown pal goin' to repo't back to Plimsoll?