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EURIBOR (Euro Interbank Offered Rate) is a European interbank offered rate, representing the average interest rate at which Eurozone banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks for various tenors. The 6-month EURIBOR (6M EURIBOR) is a key benchmark for short- to medium-term financial instruments in the Euro. An Interest Rate Swap (IRS) is a derivative financial instrument whereby two parties agree to exchange interest rate payments based on a specified notional amount for a predetermined period. In an "Annual Fixed vs 6M EURIBOR" swap, one party (the fixed-rate payer) agrees to make regular payments at a pre-agreed annual fixed rate. In return, the other party (the floating-rate payer) makes payments at a rate linked to the 6-month EURIBOR, which is reset every six months. Such a swap allows market participants to manage interest rate risk—for example, by converting floating-rate liabilities into fixed-rate ones (and vice versa)—or to speculate on future movements in interest rates.