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What does it mean for a bank to be 'asset-sensitive,' and what happens to its NIM when rates rise?

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An asset-sensitive bank has assets that reprice faster than its liabilities — think floating-rate loans funded by sticky low-beta deposits — so when rates rise, asset yields move up before funding…

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