. The Bank of NW Missouri has $10 million in rate-sensitive assets and $12 million in rate-sensitive liabilities.
a) Calculate Bank of NW Missouri’s gap.
b) Calculate the change in the bank’s profits if interest rates increase by 1%?
Calculation of bank's gap and impact on profit with increase in interest expense is shown below

. The Bank of NW Missouri has $10 million in rate-sensitive assets and $12 million in...
Consider 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 for the bank, and show what will happen to bank profits if interest rates rise by 5 percentage points. What actions could the manager of this bank take to reduce the bank's interest-rate risk?
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Suppose the First National Bank of Duluth has $500.00 million in total assets with an average asset duration of five years. Assume that the bank’s liabilities are comprised of $86.75 million of demand deposits and $163.75 million in bonds with a 4.00% coupon rate (which pays annually) and a five year time-to-maturity. Further assume that current market interest rates are at 9.00% per annum. What is this bank’s duration gap? Is the bank asset- or liability-sensitive?
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