Question

The average interest earned on the loans is 6 percent and the average cost of deposits is 5 percent. Rising interest rates are expected to reduce the deposits by $3 million. Borrowing more debt will cost the bank 5.5 percent in the short term. What will be the cost of using a strategy of reducing its asset base to meet the expected decline in deposits? Assume that the bank intends to keep $2 million in cash as a liquidity precaution.

A. $10,000.

B. $15,000.

C. $30,000.

D. $40,000.

E. $50,000.

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