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* [[Interest rate swap]] | * [[Interest rate swap]] | ||
* [[Par yield]] | * [[Par yield]] | ||
* [[Swap]] | |||
* [[Swap points]] | * [[Swap points]] | ||
* [[Swap spread]] | * [[Swap spread]] | ||
* [[Swap spread risk]] | |||
* [[Swapnote]] | * [[Swapnote]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:27, 6 November 2023
1.
Interest rates.
Also known as Par Yield.
2a. The market price of a new interest rate swap, normally equal to the par yield +/- the bid-offer spread.
2b. The contracted price in an existing interest rate swap.
3a. The market price of any new capital market swap.
3b. The contracted price in any existing capital market swap.
4a. The foreign exchange rates in a new foreign exchange (FX) swap.
4b. The contracted foreign exchange rates in an existing FX swap.
5. ICE Swap Rate.