Repurchase agreements having maturity of longer term have denominations of

A. $40 million
B. $10 million
C. $20 million
D. $30 million
✅ The correct answer is option B.
Repurchase agreements having maturity of longer term have denominations of $10 million. A repurchase agreement (repo) is a form of short-term borrowing for dealers in government securities. In the case of a repo, a dealer sells government securities to investors, usually on an overnight basis, and buys them back the following day at a slightly higher price.

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