A liquidity swap is a financial agreement where two parties exchange cash flows or assets to manage short-term funding needs. Central banks use it to stabilize foreign exchange markets, while corporations leverage it for cross-border financing. Both parties benefit by gaining access to different currencies or reducing borrowing costs, enhancing market liquidity and risk management.
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