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A '''Brazilian Swap''' is a type of [[Swap (finance)|swap]] where the floating rate is calculated using an average rate and has only one payment, which occurs at maturity.<ref>Zine-eddine, Arroub. [https://quant.opengamma.io/Brazilian-Swaps-OpenGamma.pdf "OpenGamma Quantitative research Brazilian Swaps"], London, December 2013.</ref>
A '''Brazilian Swap''' is a type of [[Swap (finance)|swap]] where the floating rate is calculated using an average rate and has only one payment, which occurs at maturity.<ref>Zine-eddine, Arroub. [https://quant.opengamma.io/Brazilian-Swaps-OpenGamma.pdf "OpenGamma Quantitative research Brazilian Swaps"], London, December 2013.</ref>

Latest revision as of 16:08, 31 May 2020

A Brazilian Swap is a type of swap where the floating rate is calculated using an average rate and has only one payment, which occurs at maturity.[1]

The average rate used for the Floating Leg is the Average One-Day Interbank Deposit (aka CDI rate, or overnight DI rate) which is an annual rate and is calculated daily by the Central of Custody and Financial Settlement of Securities (CETIP). It represents the average rate of all inter-bank overnight transactions in Brazil.

Valuation and pricing[edit]

The Brazilian swap has only one payment which occurs at maturity and pricing is done using the CDI rate.

The fixed leg notional accretes daily from the effective date as:

where

   t = the time,
   N = the initial notional,
   κ = the fixed rate, and
   n = the number business days between the effective date and the time t .

Similarly, the floating leg accumulates daily accruals from the effective date as:

where

   ri = CDI rate at date i .

The CDI rate is an annualized rate (R) paying:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Zine-eddine, Arroub. "OpenGamma Quantitative research Brazilian Swaps", London, December 2013.