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What is short-selling?

Updated on 18 September 2008

By Lucy Manning

The short sellers are thought to have made millions if not billions from the collapse of Lehmans and HBOS. So how does it work?

Short-selling: a definition

The idiot's guide to short-selling works something like this:

If I'm the short-seller, for a fee I would borrow shares from the share holder and promise to return them. I can then sell the borrowed shares on the market for, say, £10 a share.

I'm betting that the shares will have dropped and, lucky me, they have to £5. I can then buy them back at the cheaper price.

I give those shares back to the share holder but I've made a healthy £5 profit on each share.

Naked short-selling isn't as exciting as it sounds - it just means I don't even bother to borrow the shares.

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