Transactions - GMRA Provision

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2000 Global Master Repurchase Agreement
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Paragraph 1(b) in a Nutshell

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1(b)Transactions” may be “Repurchase Transactions” or “Buy/Sell Back Transactions” and will be governed by this Agreement and Annex I.

Full text of Paragraph 1(b)

1(b) Each such transaction (which may be a repurchase transaction (“Repurchase Transaction”) or a buy and sell back transaction (“Buy/Sell Back Transaction”) shall be referred to herein as a “Transaction” and shall be governed by this Agreement, including any supplemental terms or conditions contained in Annex I hereto, unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Related agreements and comparisons

Related agreements: Click here for the same clause in the 1996 MRA, when we get round to finding out the first thing about it.
Comparison: Knowing and, really, caring very little about other kinds of repo agreement, we have nothing presently to compare the Global Master Repurchase Agreement with.

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Content and comparisons

If you are entering in into Buy/Sell Back Transactions, you might like to consult with the Buy/Sellback Annex.

See also

References

A reverse repo is just a repo from the Buyer’s perspective. Buyer gets in cash, gives up bonds.