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How Low Can WACC Go?

Jul 22, 2020 | Energy, Financial Services, Regulatory Compliance

Colm Gibson writes that, as the Bank of England contemplates negative interest rates, a combination of negative rates and low equity returns could push the weighted cost of capital (WACC) allowed by regulator Ofwat for utility companies to zero or below.

Read the article in Utility Week. (subscription required)

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