Question

The advantage of a rate-capped interest rate swap (relative to a plain vanilla swap) to the party exchanging fixed payments for floating payments is that

a. there is a minimum limit set on the interest rate payments received.

b. there is a maximum limit set on the interest payments it will provide.

c. it receives an up-front fee.

d. None of these are correct.

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