Multiple Choice
For a DI, what does a high ratio of loans to deposits indicate?
A) DI relies heavily on the short-term money market to fund loans.
B) High degree of loan commitments.
C) DI has large amounts of asset-side liquidity.
D) Liquidity concerns are at a bare minimum for the FI.
E) DI relies heavily on core deposits to fund loans.
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