'Repo' market hits new record

Key indicator of interbank lending surpasses mid-2007 record, according to leading biannual survey of the market

The number of outstanding repurchase agreements, a key indicator of interbank lending, has recovered to levels not seen since before the financial crisis, reflecting continued ease in bank funding conditions as well as a rise in the use of central clearing counterparties for such trades.

Outstanding repo contracts, a form of secured lending among banks, stood at €6.97 trillion, according to a leading biannual survey of the sector conducted by the International Capital Markets Association.

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