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Inflation swap

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An inflation swap is an agreement between two counterparties to swap fixed rate payments on a notional principal amount for floating rate payments linked to an inflation index, such as the consumer price index.[1]

An inflation swap is the linear form of an inflation derivative, and used to transfer inflation risk from one counterparty to another.

Example

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An investor takes out a 5-year loan that is repaid at LIBOR+1%. He considers this rate as the sum of real LIBOR plus a credit spread (1%) plus a floating inflation component. He would like to pay real LIBOR, the credit spread, and a fixed rate. So he enters into an inflation swap agreement where for the next 5 years he is paying a fixed rate on his loan's principal while receiving year-on-year inflation on the same amount.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ How Liquid Is the Inflation Swap Market? Michael J. Fleming and John Sporn, 2013










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