A contract by which two companies exchange the cash flows associated with two loans in the same currency, one with a fixed interest rate and the other with a variable rate. The companies remain legally bound to their respective loans. The purpose of the interest rate swap is to protect companies from the risk of fluctuations in interest rates. It exists because the differential varies less from one borrower to another in variable rate loans than in fixed rate loans.
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