Multiple Choice
What is spread effect?
A) Periodic cash flow of interest and principal amortization payments on long-term assets that can be reinvested at market rates.
B) The effect that a change in the spread between rates on RSAs and RSLs has on net interest income as interest rates change.
C) The effect of mismatch of asset and liabilities within a maturity bucket.
D) The premium paid to compensate for the future uncertainty in a security's value.
E) The value of an FI to its owners.
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