paritaads
Paritaads are a type of financial instrument that allows parties to exchange cash flows based on a predetermined agreement. In essence, it is a contract between two or more parties to exchange a series of payments over a specified period. These payments are typically based on underlying financial assets, currencies, interest rates, or other financial metrics. The primary purpose of a paritaad is to manage financial risk, hedge against adverse market movements, or speculate on future price changes.
The structure of a paritaad can vary significantly, but common types include interest rate paritaads, currency
Paritaads are often customized to meet the specific needs of the parties involved, making them highly flexible.