In securities finance, asset backed commercial paper (ABCP) is used for issuers to buy repo or swap assets from dealers and package into rated products to sell to a variety of firms, including back to the dealers themselves. It’s a product structure that buyers can’t get directly due to regulatory or balance sheet restrictions. We take a look at the market’s structure and size.
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