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A change in interest rates, used to analyse interest rate risk. | A change in interest rates, used to analyse interest rate risk. | ||
The simplest form of interest shock is a change which is: | The simplest form of interest rate shock used in modelling is a change which is: | ||
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Revision as of 15:03, 24 August 2016
A change in interest rates, used to analyse interest rate risk.
The simplest form of interest rate shock used in modelling is a change which is:
- Immediate; and
- Permanent;
- And which affects all interest rates by an equal amount.