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Business, 02.11.2020 16:40, Kykebailey2356

FirstBank has the following balance sheet (in millions of dollars). Required stable funding Available stable funding Assets Factor Liabilities and Equity Factor Cash $12 0% Stable retail deposits $55 95% Deposits at the Fed 19 0% Less stable retail deposits 20 90% Treasury securities 125 5% Unsecured wholesale funding from: 0% GNMA securities 94 15% Stable small business deposits 80 95% Loans to A rated corporations (maturity > 1 year) 138 65% Less stable small business deposits 49 90% Loans to B rated corporations 106 50% Nonfinancial corporates 250 50% Premises 20 100% Equity 60 100% $514 $514 Calculate the NSFR for FirstBank.

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