c) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio; d) In c)'s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders. How much cash does the bank need to raise?
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- c) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio d) In c)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders. How much cash does the bank need to raise? D) IS IN NEED ONLY. plz show the process.Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): (Image attached as Q3) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule, determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio. ALSO In above scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders. How much cash does the bank need to raise?Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): (Image attached as Q3) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule, determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio. ALSO In above scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders. How much cash does the bank need to raise? Attempted to create formula for first part - is it correct?
- Construct a bank balance sheet with the following items : reserves , deposits , loans , securities , capital , and debt . Choose values so that the reserve -deposit ratio is 10 percent and the leverage ratio is 10. Give an example of a change in asset values that would push bank capital to zero . What happens when bank capital is gone ?Suppose you are the manager of a bank that has$15 million of fixed-rate assets, $30 million of ratesensitive assets, $25 million of fixed-rate liabilities,and $20 million of rate-sensitive liabilities. Conduct agap analysis for the bank, and show what will happento bank profits if interest rates rise by 5 percentagepoints. What actions could you take to reduce thebank’s interest-rate risk?Suppose that you are the manager of a bank that has $15 million of fixed-rate assets, $30 million of rate-sensitive assets, $25 million of fixed-rate liabilities, and $20 million of rate-sensitive liabilities. Conduct a gap analysis LOADING... for the bank, and show what will happen to bank profits if interest rates rise by 5 percentage points. The change in bank profits is $nothing million.
- If a bank has net-interest-margin (NIM) of 4% and return-on-assets (ROA) of 0% then: Chose 1 option: -The bank is very profitable since a high NIM also implies a high return-on-equity (ROE). -The bank appears to be utilising its assets efficiently, since a high NIM implies a high asset utilisation (total revenue/total assets) rate. -The bank is making good money since NIM is a key measure of bank profitability. -None of the answers. The bank has ROE equal to zero. Thanks!You are the manager of a bank that has $15 million in fixed-rate assets, $30 million in rate-sensitive assets, $25 million in fixed-rate liabilities, and $20 million in rate-sensitive liabilities. Conduct a gap analysis for the bank, and show what would happen to bank profits if interest rates rise by 5 percentage points. What could management do to reduce interest-rate risk?You manage a bank that has $500 million of fixed-rate assets, $600 million of rate-sensitive assets, $1000 million of fixed-rate liabilities, and $100 million of rate-sensitive liabilities. A. Do a gap analysis and show what will happen to bank profits if interest rates rise by 4%. Show your work. B. What happens to the bank’s profits if interest rates fall by 7%?
- If a bank has a positive interest-sensitive gap, one of the possible management responses would be to: wait for the interest rates to rise or be shorten asset decrease interest-sensitive increase interest-sensitive The First National Bank of Trinidad reports a net interest margin of 5.83 percent. It has total interest revenues of $275 million and total interest expenses of $210 million. What will be the bank's earning assets total? $4,717 million $3,602 million $1,115 million $3,790 million The First National Bank of Trinidad reports a net interest margin of 5.83 percent. It has total interest revenues of $275 million and total interest expenses of $210 million. This bank has earnings assets of $1,115. Suppose this bank's interest revenues rise by 8 percent and its interest expenses and earnings assets rise by 10 percent what is this bank's new net interest margin? 83 percent 09 percent 59 percent 38 percent If Fifth National Bank's asset duration exceeds its…ABC Corporation has a lower and an upper limit for its savings account at 40,000 and 70,000 respectively. Its optimal return point is 50,000. If as of the end of the day, ABC has a cash balance of 13,000. How much should be it request for additional funds or onvest in marketable securities? Because its cash balance is less than lower cash limit, ABC should request for additional funds in the amount of:Use the information presented in Northeastern Mutual Bank's balance sheet to answer the following questions. Suppose the owners of the bank borrow $100 to supplement their existing reserves. This would increase the reserves account and increase/decrease the capital/ debt/ deposit/ loans/ reserves account. This would also bring the leverage ratio from its initial value of 14/ 14.80/ 16.10/ 18.20 to a new value of 14/ 14.80/ 16.10/ 18.20 Which of the following do bankers take into account when determining how to allocate their assets? Check all that apply. The size of the monetary base The total value of liabilities The return on each asset