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Securities loan

Definition 1 The Loan of securities by one Broker to another, such as to Cover a Customer short sale. Definition 2 More generally, a Loan with Marketable securities as Collateral.

Related Terms: 12 Broker, Customer, Collateral, Cover, ECU, FIN, Loan, Marketable securities, Market, Rally, SEC, Short
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