What is the impact over the next two years on net interest

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1.      A bank has the following balance sheet:

 

Assets                                         Avg. Rate        Liabilities/Equity                     Avg. Rate

Rate sensitive        $550,000         7.75%           Rate sensitive     $375,000          6.25%         

Fixed rate                755,000         8.75              Fixed rate             805,000          7.50

Nonearning            265,000                               Nonpaying         390,000

   Total                $1,570,000                                 Total             $1,570,000

 Suppose interest rates rise such that the average yield on rate-sensitive assets increases by 45 basis points and the average yield on rate-sensitive liabilities increases by 35 basis points. 

 

a. Calculate the bank’s repricing GAP and gap ratio.

 

b.   Assuming the bank does not change the composition of its balance sheet, calculate the resulting change in the bank’s interest income, interest expense, and net interest income.

c.  Explain how the CGAP and spread effects influenced the change in net interest income.

2.    A bank has the following balance sheet: 

Assets                                         Avg. Rate        Liabilities/Equity                     Avg. Rate

Rate sensitive        $550,000         7.75%           Rate sensitive     $575,000          6.25%         

Fixed rate                755,000         8.75              Fixed rate             605,000          7.50

Nonearning            265,000                               Nonpaying         390,000

   Total                $1,570,000                                 Total             $1,570,000

Suppose interest rates fall such that the average yield on rate-sensitive assets decreases by 15 basis points and the average yield on rate-sensitive liabilities decreases by 5 basis points.

a.Calculate the bank’s CGAP and gap ratio.

b. Assuming the bank does not change the composition of its balance sheet, calculate the resulting change in the bank’s interest income, interest expense, and net interest income.

 

c. The bank’s CGAP is negative and interest rates decreased, yet net interest income decreased. Explain how the CGAP and spread effects influenced this decrease in net interest income.

3.The balance sheet of A. G. Fredwards, a government security dealer, is listed below. Market yields are in parentheses, and amounts are in millions.

        Assets                                                                 Liabilities and Equity

         Cash                                                    $20         Overnight repos                          $340

         1-month T-bills (7.05%)                      150         Subordinated debt

         3-month T-bills (7.25%)                      150         7-year fixed rate (8.55%)              300

         2-year T-notes (7.50%)                       100

         8-year T-notes (8.96%)                       200

         5-year munis (floating rate)

               (8.20% reset every 6 months)         50         Equity                                             30

         Total assets                                        $670         Total liabilities and equity           $670

 a.What is the repricing gap if the planning period is 30 days? 3 month days? 2 years? 

 

b. What is the impact over the next three months on net interest income if interest rates on RSAs increase 50 basis points and on RSLs increase 60 basis points?

 

c. What is the impact over the next two years on net interest income if interest rates on RSAs increase 50 basis points and on RSLs increase 60 basis points?

 

d.Explain the difference in your answers to parts (b) and (c). Why is one answer a negative change in NII, while the other is positive?

4.A bank has the following balance sheet:

 Assets                                         Avg. Rate        Liabilities/Equity                     Avg. Rate

Rate sensitive        $225,000         6.35%           Rate sensitive     $300,000          4.25%         

Fixed rate                550,000         7.55              Fixed rate             505,000          6.15

Nonearning            120,000                               Nonpaying           90,000

   Total                   $895,000                                 Total                $895,000

Suppose interest rates rise such that the average yield on rate-sensitive assets increases by 45 basis points and the average yield on rate-sensitive liabilities increases by 35 basis points.

a.   Calculate the bank’s repricing GAP.

 

b.   Assuming the bank does not change the composition of its balance sheet, calculate the net interest income for the bank before and after the interest rate changes. What is the resulting change in net interest income?

 

c.   Explain how the CGAP and spread effects influenced this increase in net interest income.

5.What are some of the weakness of the repricing model? How have large banks solved the problem of choosing the optimal time period for repricing? What is runoff cash flow, and how does this amount affect the repricing model’s analysis?

 

 

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