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What Is “Rehypothecation” of Collateral, and Why Is It Controversial?

Rehypothecation is the practice where a financial institution uses the collateral posted by its clients for its own purposes, such as funding its own trades or loans. It is controversial because it introduces additional leverage and risk into the financial system, and if the institution fails, the client may lose their collateral.

Regulatory limits exist to curb this practice.

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