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A total return swap, or '''[[TRS]]''' is a [[swap]] that pays a total return on an [[underlying security]] or {{eqderivprov|basket}} of securities.  All returns, such as [[dividends]] and the results of [[corporate actions]], are included.  An equity TRS includes all gains and losses equivalent to holding the underlying {{eqderivprov|share}} and no part of the return is excluded.   
A total return swap, or '''[[TRS]]''' is a [[swap]] that pays a total return on an [[underlying security]] or {{eqderivprov|basket}} of securities.  All returns, such as [[dividends]] and the results of [[corporate actions]], are included.  An equity TRS includes all gains and losses equivalent to holding the underlying {{eqderivprov|share}} and no part of the return is excluded.   


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Revision as of 20:14, 2 August 2016

A total return swap, or TRS is a swap that pays a total return on an underlying security or basket of securities. All returns, such as dividends and the results of corporate actions, are included. An equity TRS includes all gains and losses equivalent to holding the underlying share and no part of the return is excluded.

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