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European repo market recovering but regulatory threats loom

Volumes have risen after a sharp decline in late 2013, but are still lower than a year ago

Repurchase agreements – a key indicator of interbank lending – are on the rise again in Europe, but regulations making it more expensive for banks to lend to each other continue to weigh on the sector.

The repo market helps keep finance and trading moving by allowing financial institutions, including hedge funds and investment banks, borrow and lend short-term funds backed by collateral.

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