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The word 'repurchase' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of buying something again after initially owning it and then disposing of it. For example: "He repurchased the car he had sold a few months ago."
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repurchase
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The act of repurchasing.
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"Repurchase" agreements between regional central banks commit them to come to each other's aid when their currencies are under speculative attack.
MONEY AND INTEREST RATES American 30-year Treasury-bond prices fell on worries about inflation and despite news that the Treasury is to make a further repurchase of long-term bonds.
The slight mark-up may be explained by currency factors, or because the deal is happening slightly sooner than the start of ABI's repurchase option period, in July.
It was based on "repurchase" agreements between participating central banks, which agreed to provide each other with cash against the security of, for example, Treasury bonds.
This requires a liquid repurchase (or repo) market through which securities can be borrowed.
In other words, whenever the BOJ offloads its bonds (whether it sells them outright, or doesn't repurchase them when they mature, it makes no difference), the private sector will have to absorb the surplus.
But this is creating a different problem: it is sucking out rupee liquidity from the system, despite the RBI's stepped-up daily repurchase operations to inject funds into the market.
After all, it can take the proceeds of the bond issue and use these to pay down short-term debt, repurchase stock, or buy short-term securities.
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The company says that is because the great majority join up to get a discount on its products rather than to make money selling them.Mr Ackman points out that in recent months, while Herbalife has been carrying out a share-repurchase programme, some of its executives have been selling their shares.
Or a sharp spike upwards in the price of oil could slow world growth.It is possible, too, that companies will look elsewhere for something to take the strain, perhaps by cutting back their stock-repurchase programmes, for example.
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