Clogged pipes in the repo market

Jungkyu Ahn, Yongkil Ahn

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Abstract

A repurchase agreement (repo) transaction has a dual nature: collateralized loans and, conversely, loaned collateral. Cash and collateral flows through the repo market are occasionally clogged with runs or squeezes. We find that the tension between cash funding (incurring upward surges) and collateral sourcing (incurring downward spikes) is associated with excess deviations in repo rates. The need for collateral sourcing intermittently surges, whereas the effect of secured cash funding is relatively stable. Our results suggest that the strategic interactions between cash lenders and collateral providers in the repo market may aggravate the robustness of transaction-based repo rates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104284
JournalFinance Research Letters
Volume57
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Cash funding
  • Collateral sourcing
  • Financial plumbing
  • Repurchase agreement

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