Voting rights
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The Bank of England’s UK money Markets Code has the following (see right) to say on voting rights. You aren’t meant to do it.
Other views may prevail in other markets, but the main reason for borrowing stocks is (a) to short them; or (b) to clean up your balance sheet and optimise your funding, you shouldn’t be in the market for stock borrows if you want to vote on securities. If you want to vote on securities, you buy them. (That of course sends a price trigger into the market that borrowing and holding stocks does not).