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Councils urged to be prudent when exploring derivatives

Councils thinking about dipping their toes back into the financial derivatives market have been warned to be cautious by senior local government finance figures.

Councils thinking about dipping their toes back into the financial derivatives market have been warned to be cautious by senior local government finance figures.

Until recently, the use of financial derivatives was illegal for local authorities after the interest rate swaps fiasco of the 1980s and early 1990s, with the House of Lords ruling these products were beyond the powers of UK councils in 1991.

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