Implied Repo Rate
The implied repo rate is the theoretical interest rate at which an investor can earn by buying a security (such as a bond) in the cash market and simultaneously selling it in the futures market. It represents the cost of carrying the asset until the delivery date of the futures contract. The implied repo rate is used by traders in arbitrage strategies to evaluate the profitability of buying the asset in one market and selling it in another.
Example
A trader calculates the implied repo rate by comparing the cost of buying a Treasury bond and the price of selling a futures contract on the same bond, determining whether there is an arbitrage opportunity.
Key points
• Theoretical interest rate earned by buying an asset in the cash market and selling it in the futures market.
• Used in arbitrage strategies to assess profitability.
• Reflects the cost of carrying an asset until the futures contract delivery date.