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SWAPS BACKFIRE AS COST SAVER ON PUBLIC DEBT

Aug 15, 2024

By Nathaniel Luce

Publication: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

An interest-rate swap is supposed to help local governments, schools, museums and hospitals lower borrowing costs. More recently, the turmoil in the auction-rate securities market has caused the use of certain swaps to backfire, forcing issuers to pay much higher rates. ROBERT WHALEY, a finance professor at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, said municipalities should generally avoid swaps and issue most debt with a simple a fixed rate. While it is possible that the fixed rate might bring in some additional costs as interest rates fall, it eliminates uncertainty about debt payments. “That’s a safe management strategy,” he said. “You lock in your rates so you can focus on the business plan.”

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