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    Exam 7: Risk Management for Changing Interest Rates: Asset-Liability Management and Duration Techniques
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    One of the Principal Goals of Asset-Liability Management Is to Maximize
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One of the Principal Goals of Asset-Liability Management Is to Maximize

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One of the principal goals of asset-liability management is to maximize or at least stabilize a bank's margin or spread.

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