A commodity swap that links the price of one commodity to that of another. For example, electricity rate swaps can be used to create “exotic” electric rates, such as electric rates which fluctuate with aluminum prices, steel prices or natural gas prices. Such a swap is particularly useful for firms (especially industrial companies) whose profits and ability to pay for electricity are closely linked to the price of another commodity.
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