2009-10-19

Harvard Gambles And Loses

Harvard bet on interest rates going up.

I bet it was staying the same or going down. Which is why I went with a variable mortgage term.

Send me to Hah-varhd!

"Harvard University’s failed bet that interest rates would rise cost the world’s richest school at least $500 million in payments to escape derivatives that backfired.

Harvard paid $497.6 million to investment banks during the fiscal year ended June 30 to get out of $1.1 billion of interest-rate swaps intended to hedge variable-rate debt for capital projects, the school’s annual report said. The university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, said it also agreed to pay $425 million over 30 to 40 years to offset an additional $764 million in swaps"

[...]Harvard has frozen employee salaries, slowed hiring, cut staff and offered other workers early retirement as part of a cost-cutting program to compensate for losses in its endowment. The fund, which dropped to $26 billion in value over the fiscal year from $36.9 billion, paid 38 percent of the school’s bills during that time, the report said [...]

Best and the brightest at work playing with...derivatives of all things!

2 comments:

  1. Now you know why I never trusted MBAs.

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