Swap: Difference between revisions
From ACT Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
imported>Brianlenoach@hotmail.co.uk (Spacing.) |
imported>Doug Williamson (Layout & expand.) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
1. | |||
Any agreement which: | Any agreement which: | ||
*Provides for the exchange of one or more payments based on the value or level of one or more rates, currencies, commodities, securities, instruments of indebtedness, indices, quantitative measures, or other financial or economic interests or property of any kind; | |||
*And which transfers between the parties to the transaction, in whole or in part, the financial risk associated with a future change in any such value or level; | |||
*Without also transferring a current or future direct or indirect ownership interest in an asset or liability that incorporates the financial risk transferred by the swap. | |||
Examples of this type of swap include interest rate swaps, basis swaps, and cross currency interest rate swaps. | |||
They as sometimes known as ''capital market'' swaps, because of their longer-term nature. | |||
2. | |||
A <i>foreign exchange swap</i>, which is a shorter-dated instrument. | |||
Line 19: | Line 26: | ||
* [[Counterparty]] | * [[Counterparty]] | ||
* [[Cross-currency interest rate swap]] | * [[Cross-currency interest rate swap]] | ||
* [[Currency swap]] | |||
* [[Debt for equity swap]] | * [[Debt for equity swap]] | ||
* [[Differential swap]] | * [[Differential swap]] |
Revision as of 11:52, 5 June 2016
1.
Any agreement which:
- Provides for the exchange of one or more payments based on the value or level of one or more rates, currencies, commodities, securities, instruments of indebtedness, indices, quantitative measures, or other financial or economic interests or property of any kind;
- And which transfers between the parties to the transaction, in whole or in part, the financial risk associated with a future change in any such value or level;
- Without also transferring a current or future direct or indirect ownership interest in an asset or liability that incorporates the financial risk transferred by the swap.
Examples of this type of swap include interest rate swaps, basis swaps, and cross currency interest rate swaps.
They as sometimes known as capital market swaps, because of their longer-term nature.
2.
A foreign exchange swap, which is a shorter-dated instrument.
See also
- Accreting swap
- Amortising swap
- At the money
- Basis swap
- Contract for differences
- Counterparty
- Cross-currency interest rate swap
- Currency swap
- Debt for equity swap
- Differential swap
- Equity swap
- Fixed rate payer
- Fixing instrument
- Floating rate payer
- Foreign exchange swap
- Interest rate swap
- Long-dated swap
- Notional principal
- Swaption
- Total return swap
- Warehousing
- Zero-coupon swap
- ISDAFIX