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A nonstandard derivative instrument which contains more than one elementary financial instrument or has complex, discontinuous, or leveraged payout patterns. Exotic derivatives include interest rate-based structured notes and any instrument which involves a currency adjustment or translation. Inverse floaters and equity-linked notes are examples of such instruments.

Like vanilla derivatives, exotic derivatives falls generally into main categories: exotic options, exotic swaps, etc.

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