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{{a|g|}}A catch-all phrase to catch [[stock lending]] and [[repurchase transaction]]s by which a security holder raises money against an asset without giving up her price risk to that asset. Traditionally this means stock lending )(for equities) and [[repo]] (for debt and bonds), though [[margin lending]], [[prime brokerage]] and [[synthetic prime brokerage]] using [[equity derivatives]] have the same basic effect.
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*[[Stock loan]]
*[[Stock lending]]
*[[Margin lending]]
*[[Prime brokerage]] and [[synthetic prime brokerage]]  
*[[Repo]]
*[[Repo]]
*[[Prime brokerage]]
*[[Synthetic prime brokerage]]

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A catch-all phrase to catch stock lending and repurchase transactions by which a security holder raises money against an asset without giving up her price risk to that asset. Traditionally this means stock lending )(for equities) and repo (for debt and bonds), though margin lending, prime brokerage and synthetic prime brokerage using equity derivatives have the same basic effect.

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