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| A mismatch in the timing at which interest rate assets and liabilities are repriced.
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| A positive gap (assets repricing more quickly than liabilities) means an exposure to falling interest rates and vice versa.
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| Banks and other financial institutions commonly have a 'structural' interest gap, resulting from the nature of their business and the structure of their balance sheets.
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| This structural interest gap is usually negative.
| | More broadly, the consequences of this technology and its application. |
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| The negative interest gap results from shorter-term liabilities funding longer term assets.
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| | == See also == |
| | * [[Cloud]] |
| | * [[Internet]] |
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| == See also ==
| | [[Category:Technology]] |
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| * [[Liabilities]]
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| * [[Maturity ladder]]
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| * [[Exposure]]
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Revision as of 15:29, 5 June 2018
(IoT).
1.
Physical objects that:
- have computing technology embedded in them and
- can communicate with each other via the internet without the intervention of humans or other computers.
2.
More broadly, the consequences of this technology and its application.
See also