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A bank whose interest-sensitive assets total $650 million and its interest-sensitive liabilities amount to $420 million has: a. An asset-sensitive gap of 230 million b. A liability-sensitive gap of $230 million c. An asset-sensitive gap of $1070 million d. A liability-sensitive gap of $350 million e. A liability-sensitive gap of $650 million

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