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{{a|spb|{{Synthetic equity swap - FWMD}}}}A topic of ''great'', sudden, interest in the wake of the [[Archegos]] scandal.
{{a|spb|{{Synthetic equity swap - FWMD}}}}{{quote|A contract in which one party makes payments based on a set rate while the other party makes payments based on the return of an underlying asset, in this case, stocks. A party that purchases a total return swap is, in effect making a bet on whether the underlying asset... will increase or decrease in value by the end of the term of the swap, Thus, if someone [takes] a long position in a swap, the counterparty to that swap will pay that person the amount of the increase in the price of the stock during the life of the swap contract if this price goes up, and the purchaser will pay the counterparty the amount of the decrease in the price of the stock during the life of the contract if the price goes down.
 
Furthermore, as BILL HWANG, the defendant and other [[Archegos]] conspirators understood, the [[Swap dealer|Counterparties]] generally did not enter into [[Synthetic equity swap|swap contracts]] with Archegos in order to bet on the increase or decrease of the stock price. Rather, the Counterparties did so to profit from the financing fees charged on the transaction. Accordingly,to avoid market exposure on a swap contract, the Counterparties themselves purchased the stock underlying the swap.
:—''United States of America v Sung Kook (Bill) Hwang and Patrick Halligan'', Sealed Indictment 22 CRIM 240}}
A topic of ''great'', sudden, interest in the wake of the [[Archegos]] scandal.


''Also called [[portfolio swap]]s, [[synthetic equity swap]]s, [[contracts for difference]]<ref>This has been apt to confuse people; be warned.</ref> or [[high-delta equity derivative]]s.'' Cryptic crossword fans — JC has become addicted over lockdown — may also be thrilled to know how good “[[synthetic equity swap]]” is for generating anagrams. ''A twisty spy technique'', for example. Or ''witty, peachy inquests''. If you wanted to know ''why typist quit seance'', or have ever been dismayed by ''quite whiny typecasts'', this may be your inner [[equity derivative]] [[structurer]] banging on your cranium and trying to get out.
''Also called [[portfolio swap]]s, [[synthetic equity swap]]s, [[contracts for difference]]<ref>This has been apt to confuse people; be warned.</ref> or [[high-delta equity derivative]]s.'' Cryptic crossword fans — JC has become addicted over lockdown — may also be thrilled to know how good “[[synthetic equity swap]]” is for generating anagrams. ''A twisty spy technique'', for example. Or ''witty, peachy inquests''. If you wanted to know ''why typist quit seance'', or have ever been dismayed by ''quite whiny typecasts'', this may be your inner [[equity derivative]] [[structurer]] banging on your cranium and trying to get out.