
Josh Younger Explains How Banks Really Manage Rate Risk
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The Impact of Interest Rates on the Balance Sheet of an Institution
Banks have negative convexity, which means their exposure to risk increases as interest rates rise. This affects both their assets and liabilities, including mortgages and deposits. The deposit mix plays a role in shaping the bank's lending decisions and overall risk limits. The consolidated exposure of the balance sheet must be held within limits, comparing it to equity and other factors. The new bank capital rules imposed by the government could have negative consequences, making loans more expensive and harder to obtain, affecting everyday Americans and small businesses.
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