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    Exam 9: Interest Rate Risk II
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    The Difference Between the Changes in the Market Value of Assets
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The Difference Between the Changes in the Market Value of Assets

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The difference between the changes in the market value of assets and market value of liabilities for a given change in interest rates is, by definition, the change in the FI's net worth.

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