Price Swap Derivative An obligation made by one company to secure the declining value of another company's assets through the commitment of shares. Investopedia Says: Made famous by Enron, this method of backing a company's declining assets helps to inflate the value of a troubled company by hiding losses. Furthermore, due to the volatile nature of the stock market, devaluations in price of the securing company directly relates to a commitment of more shares and thus a dilution occurs. Related Terms: Asset Derivative Dilution |