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Definition of Swaptions
1. swaption [n] - See also: swaption
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swaptions
Literary usage of Swaptions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. OTC Derivatives: Additional Oversight Could Reduce Costly Sales Practice by Cecile O. Trop (1998)
"... but only 38 percent of the corporations reported that they could independently
price swaps and swaptions,9 and 14 percent reported such capabilities for ..."
2. Advances in Risk Management of Government Debt by H. J. Blommestein (2005)
"Structured swaps are therefore not transacted.8 The same applies to deals that
include option elements, including swaptions, interest-rate caps, etc. ..."
3. Taxing International Business: Emerging Trends in Apec and Oecd Economies by Richard J. Vann (1997)
"There are many derivative instruments — swaps, options, futures, caps, collars,
captions, floors, swaptions and so on — whose value derives from some other ..."
4. Catastrophic Risks and Insurance by Flore-Anne Messy (2005)
"It then looks at catastrophe-linked derivatives and two ideas for new instruments
to cover terrorism risk—catastrophe risk swaps and swaptions—and some of ..."
5. Financial Market Trends: Implications for Financial Markets and Economic by Publishing Oecd Publishing, OECD Staff (2005)
"Interest rate and inflation swap markets (or swaptions - ie options on interest
rate swaps) can be more liquid and may provide greater flexibility to tailor ..."