Answer Posted / leela
If firms in separate countries have comparative advantages
on interest rates, then a swap could benefit both firms.
For example, one firm may have a lower fixed interest rate,
while another has access to a lower floating interest rate.
These firms could swap to take advantage of the lower
rates.
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