swap line

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English

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Etymology

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swap + line (of credit)

Noun

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swap line (plural swap lines)

  1. (banking) A procedure whereby a central bank (usually the United States Federal Reserve) trades money with a foreign bank in one currency in exchange for an equivalent amount of money in the foreign bank's domestic currency, for the purpose alleviating a currency shortage.

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