An Interest Rate Swap (IRS) is a contractual agreement between two counterparties to exchange periodic payments based on a notional principal amount, typically involving the exchange of a fixed-rate payment stream for a floating-rate payment stream.
A financial mechanism that enables parties to exchange cash flows or financial instruments to meet specific funding or investment needs. Common types include currency swaps and interest-rate swaps.
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