Repo Trading - How does the process work?

How do firms you use repo trading to finance themselves and how exactly does this process work?

This was asked in an interview and I was unfamiliar with the process; nevertheless, I got a 2nd round interview and would like to be prepared for this question again.

Thanks

 

You can synthesize a loan through trading spot and futures. Think about selling someone an asset, but simultaneously making an agreement to buy it back from them a year (or however long) later. You receive cash, but are obligated to pay out in a year. Say that asset trades for $100 today, and a futures contract for a year out specifies a price of $110. If you short the asset now and go long on the futures contract, you receive $100 now, and are obligated to pay $110 a year from now, effectively borrowing at 10%. The opposite is true as well, if you long the asset now and short a futures, you're lending money at 10% (assuming the asset has no storage costs, dividend yield, etc.)

Very little details, but that's the gist of it

 
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WTF to MvT's answer...why make it complicated and miss the gist of the question?

Here's the long and short of it: You're a bank. I need cash for liquidity purposes. I give you some high-quality securities I own (government bonds, AAA-rated covered bonds, etc...), and in return, you lend me 95% of their value and also charge me LIBOR +50 on the loaned money. In three months, I buy the securities back from you at face value. This also works from a reverse perspective.

 

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