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Are non-U.S. securities allowed to be used as collateral in stock loan transactions?

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Are non-U.S. securities allowed to be used as collateral in stock loan transactions?

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Yes. Some non-U.S. securities are allowed to be put up as collateral. Some of the other countries include UK, Japan, Israel, Australia, India, Canada and Korea, to name just a few.

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