Definition Type: Element
Name: capRateSchedule
Namespace: http://www.fpml.org/2008/FpML-4-5
Type: fpml:StrikeSchedule
Containing Schema: fpml-shared-4-5.xsd
MinOccurs 0
MaxOccurs unbounded
Abstract False
Documentation:
The cap rate or cap rate schedule, if any, which applies to the floating rate. The cap rate (strike) is only required where the floating rate on a swap stream is capped at a certain level. A cap rate schedule is expressed as explicit cap rates and dates and the step dates may be subject to adjustment in accordance with any adjustments specified in calculationPeriodDatesAdjustments. The cap rate is assumed to be exclusive of any spread and is a per annum rate, expressed as a decimal. A cap rate of 5% would be represented as 0.05.
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Drilldown into seller Drilldown into buyer Drilldown into id Drilldown into step Drilldown into initialValue Drilldown into Schedule Drilldown into StrikeScheduleXSD Diagram of capRateSchedule
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<xsd:element name="capRateSchedule" type="StrikeSchedule" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation xml:lang="en">The cap rate or cap rate schedule, if any, which applies to the floating rate. The cap rate (strike) is only required where the floating rate on a swap stream is capped at a certain level. A cap rate schedule is expressed as explicit cap rates and dates and the step dates may be subject to adjustment in accordance with any adjustments specified in calculationPeriodDatesAdjustments. The cap rate is assumed to be exclusive of any spread and is a per annum rate, expressed as a decimal. A cap rate of 5% would be represented as 0.05.</xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
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Name Type Min Occurs Max Occurs
initialValue fpml:initialValue (1) (1)
step fpml:step 0 unbounded
buyer fpml:buyer 0 (1)
seller fpml:seller 0 (1)
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Name Type Default Value Use
id fpml:id (Optional)
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