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From Liquidity To A Credit Crisis

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Why the Fed Shouldn't Hedge Their Interest Rate Risks

A lot of people have blamed the Fed for its transitory inflation rhetoric in relation to this saying that banks not to hedge their interest rate risk. This is not what a bank is designed for on aggregate to take net risk on behalf of your depositors, he says. A 200, 300 basis point move up in rates, including some flattening of the curve hits JP Morgan capital - because it's a bank. But if you only look at the health to maturity bond losses, only those could wipe out 13%.

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