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Callable Base Rate Swap


A base rate swap which gives the fixed rate payer the right, without the obligation, to terminate the swap at a specified time before maturity (prior to the end of the swap’s tenor). Opting for exercising callability right will be well justifiable in a declining interest rate environment.

The fixed rate payer would be better off if the base rate swap is terminated, as payment of an above-market fixed rate is counterintuitive.



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