0 a repossession :
1 repossess :
I'd like to hear from anyone who has personal experience of a vehicle being repo'd.
3 → repo rate
4 abbreviation for repurchase: the act of buying back shares, bonds, etc. that you have already sold:
5 abbreviation for repossession: a house that has been taken by a bank, etc. because the owners cannot pay back the loan that they took to buy it:
6 abbreviation for repossession: the act of taking something from someone because they cannot continue to pay for it :
Confusion over administration is a common feature of arrears and repo cases.
7 abbreviation for repossess: to take back something from someone who is buying it over a period of time because they cannot continue to make payments :
In many of these cases, the bank is threatening to repo the house.
The new clauses will facilitate the introduction of an open gilt repo market by enabling gilt interest to be paid gross in a much wider range of circumstances than before.
The amount of interest or the tax forgone for a short while on interest in respect of non-players and players in the repo market is, frankly, a guesstimate.
The new clauses provide regulatory powers to cater for the technical details of repo transactions and enable the tax rules to be modified in the light of market developments.
A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate.
Assets financed overnight in triparty repo grew to $2.5 trillion.
Aspiring and published authors, book associations, book distributors, book stores, electronic book traders, libraries, literary agents, printers, publishers, repo agents.
Another controversial form of repurchase order is the internal repo which first came to prominence in 2005.
The repurchase price should be greater than the original sale price, the difference effectively representing interest, sometimes called the "repo rate".