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A mismatch in the timing at which interest rate assets and liabilities are likely to reprice based on both: | A mismatch in the timing at which interest rate assets and liabilities are likely to reprice based on both: | ||
*Their contractual terms; and | *Their contractual terms; and | ||
*An assessment of customers' expected behaviour. | *An assessment of customers' and the bank's expected behaviour. | ||
Behavioural gaps are often smaller than the related contractual gaps. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Contractual gap]] | * [[Contractual gap]] | ||
* [[Dynamic gap]] | |||
* [[Gap report]] | * [[Gap report]] | ||
* [[Interest gap report]] | * [[Interest gap report]] | ||
* [[Interest gap]] | * [[Interest gap]] | ||
* [[Liquidity gap]] | * [[Liquidity gap]] | ||
[[Category:Behavioural_skills]] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]] |
Latest revision as of 09:39, 22 February 2018
Banking.
A mismatch in the timing at which interest rate assets and liabilities are likely to reprice based on both:
- Their contractual terms; and
- An assessment of customers' and the bank's expected behaviour.
Behavioural gaps are often smaller than the related contractual gaps.