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- Consider two local banks. Bank A has 87 loans outstanding, each for $1.0 million, that it expects will be repaid today. Each loan has a 3% probability of default, in which case the bank is not repaid anything. The chance of default is independent across all the loans. Bank B has only one loan of $87 million outstanding, which it also expects will be repaid today. It also has a 3% probability of not being repaid. Calculate the following: a. The expected overall payoff of each bank. b. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of each bank. a. The expected overall payoff of each bank. The expected overall payoff of Bank A is $ million. (Round to the nearest integer.)Consider two local banks. Bank A has 77 loans outstanding, each for $1.0 million, that it expects will be repaid today. Each loan has a 4% probability of default, in which case the bank is not repaid anything. The chance of default is independent across all the loans. Bank B has only one loan of $77 million outstanding, which it also expects will be repaid today. It also has a 4% probability of not being repaid. Calculate the following: a. The expected overall payoff of each bank. b. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of each bank.Consider two local banks. Bank A has 81 loans outstanding, each for $1.0 million, that it expects will be repaid today. Each loan has a 3% probability of default, in which case the bank is not repaid anything. The chance of default is independent across all the loans. Bank B has only one loan of $81 million outstanding, which it also expects will be repaid today. It also has a 3% probability of not being repaid. Calculate the following: a. The expected overall payoff of each bank. b. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of each bank. a. The expected overall payoff of each bank. The expected overall payoff of Bank A is $ million. (Round to the nearest integer.) The expected overall payoff of Bank B is $ million. (Round to the nearest integer.) b. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of each bank. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of Bank A is (Round to two decimal places.) The standard deviation of the overall payoff of Bank B is (Round to two decimal places.)
- Suppose Bank One offers a risk-free interest rate of 5.0% on both savings and loans, and Bank Enn offers a risk-free interest rate of 5.5% on both savings and loans. a. What arbitrage opportunity is available? b. Which bank would experience a surge in demand for loans? Which bank would receive a surge in deposits? c. What would you expect to happen to the interest rates the two banks are offering? a. What arbitrage opportunity is available? (Select the best choice below.) O A. Take a loan from Bank One at 5.0% and save the money in Bank Enn at 5.5%. O B. Take a loan from Bank One at 5.5% and save the money in Bank One at 5.0%. O C. Take a loan from Bank Enn at 5.5% and save the money in Bank One at 5.0%. O D. Save at both banks. b. Which bank would experience a surge in demand for loans? Which bank would receive a surge in deposits? (Select the best choice below.) O A. Bank One would experience a surge in the demand for loans, as will Bank Enn. O B. Bank One would experience a surge in…Consider two local banks. Bank A has 92 loans outstanding, each for $1.0 million, that it expects will be repaid today. Each loan has a 3% probability of default, in which case the bank is not repaid anything. The chance of default is independent across all the loans. Bank B has only one loan of $92 million outstanding, which it also expects will be repaid today. It also has a 3% probability of not being repaid. Calculate the following: The expected payoff of Bank A. The expected payoff of Bank B. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of Bank A. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of Bank B.Consider two local banks. Bank A has 77 loans outstanding, each for $0.8 million, that it expects will be repaid today. Each loan has a 3% probability of default, in which case the bank is not repaid anything. The chance of default is independent across all the loans. Bank B has only one loan of $61.6 million outstanding, which it also expects will be repaid today. It also has a 3% probability of not being repaid. Calculate: a. The expected payoff of Bank A. b. The expected payoff of Bank B. c. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of Bank A. d. The standard deviation of the overall payoff of Bank B. a. The expected payoff of Bank A. The expected payoff of Bank A is $ million. (Round to two decimal places.)
- Bank A just received total deposit equal to $30,700,000.00. Required reserve ratio for the banking system is set at 2.1%, (or 0.021). a. How much of the total deposit can bank A lend out? In other words, what is bank A's excess reserve? $ b. By how much will total money supply change if bank A, and all subsequent banks, are able to lend out their entire excess reserves as the result of the initial $30,700,000.00 deposit in bank A? $Assume that there are 2 chartered banks and their T-accounts are below. Suppose that there are currently deposits of $850,000 in Bank A. Mohit borrows $100,000 from Bank A for a housing deposit to Cheng-Li. Cheng-Li takes that deposit and puts it into his bank, which is Bank B. The required reserve ratio is 18% for all banks. Assume that each bank will use the deposits to make loans and not save any for bank capital or bond purchases. You can use the following balance sheets, for Bank A and Bank B to help you answer the question: What are the reserves in Bank A before the money is borrowed from the bank? Bank A's Balance Sheet Reserves: Loans: Reserves: Loans: Answer: Assets Assets Liabilities Demand Deposits: Bank B's Balance Sheet Liabilities Demand Deposits:Assume that the reserve ratio is 23 percent and banks in the system are loaning out all their excess reserve. If people collectively deposit mil. $200 million to their checking accounts, then the lending ability of the banking system will increase by $ Round to the nearest million. For example, if your answer is $1234.56 million, then enter "1235" in the box. Margin of error: +/- 10.