swaplet

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swaplet (plural swaplets)

  1. (finance) an individual component in a swap
    • 2009, Lixin Wu, “Volatility and Correlation Adjustments”, in Interest Rate Modeling: Theory and Practice, CRC Press, →ISBN, page 284:
      [] each piece of cash flows of a CMS swap (a so-called swaplet) []
    • 2012, Howard Corb, “Caps and Floors”, in Interest Rate Swaps and Other Derivatives, Columbia University Press, →ISBN, page 137:
      [] the payout [] is equal to the cash flow in an individual period resulting from paying fixed in a swap (known as a swaplet).
    • 2016, Jan W. Dash, “Interest-Rate Swaps”, in Quantitative Finance and Risk Management: A Physicist's Approach, 2nd edition, World Scientific, →ISBN, page 96:
      The "swaplets" are the components of the swap and are discussed below.