Refinancing risk arises when a borrower must replace existing debt with new financing, potentially at higher interest rates or stricter terms. It is used to assess vulnerability in corporate, mortgage, and sovereign loans. Lenders and investors benefit by pricing this risk, while borrowers mitigate it through fixed-rate agreements or liquidity buffers.
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