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November 2004, No. 208
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Last Updated: 10/14/2004

Rising Interest Rates, Bank Loans and Deposits

Hesna Genay

The authors show how the relationships between interest rate changes, deposit growth rates and loan growth rates have changed in the last ten years, discuss some possible reasons and assess the likely impact of rising interest rates on loans and deposits going forward.

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