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A bank has the following balance sheet: SETS RETURN % MILLION $ LIABILITIES COST % MILLION $ Cash 0.00 35 Fixed-rate Deposits 3.5 290 Securities 4.00 300 Variable-rate Deposits 2.00 260 Short-term loans 6.00 225 Fed funds 2.50 75 Long-term fixed rate Loans 6.75 250 Long-term Debt fixed rate 5.50 150 EQUITY 35 Total 810 Total 810 If the spread effect is zero and all interest rates increase 60 basis points, the bank's NII will change by ________over the year. Group of answer choices $700,000 -$1,140,000 $1,140,000 $0 -$700,000

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Answer:

$1,140,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculation to determine what the bank's NII will change by

First step is to calculate the bank's one-year repricing gap

Using this formula

Repricing gap=RSAs - RSLs

Where,

RSAs =Securities+Short-term loans

RSLs =Variable-rate Deposits+Fed funds

Let plug in the formula

($ Million)

Repricing gap=[$300 + $225] - [$260 + $75]

Repricing gap=$190

Now let calculate what the bank's NII will change by

Using this formula

Change in bank's NII=Repricing gap*Interest rates

Let plug in the formula

Change in bank's NII=$190,000,000*0.0060

Change in bank's NII =$1,140,000

Therefore If the spread effect is zero and all interest rates increase 60 basis points, the bank's NII will change by $1,140,000

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