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Periodic Cap


An interest rate cap which provides, at specific adjustment dates, protection against increasing interest rates for loans and mortgages. It limits the maximum amount of adjustable rate loans on a periodic basis. The caplet rate resets at a pre-agreed spread to the reference rate for each period through the cap’s life. For that reason, the holder of a periodic cap doesn’t receive the absolute protection otherwise provided by normal caps.

For example, consider an adjustable rate loan with a reference rate of 5%, an initial cap of 1.5% and a periodic cap of 1.5%. At the first adjustment date, this loan can adjust upward to 9% at most. However, at the second adjustment date, it can adjust 1.5% at least.

The periodic cap is also known as a step-up cap.


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