Question 68 Insolvency risk at a financial intermediary (FI) is the risk 1 pts incurred by an FI when the maturities of its assets and liabilities do not match that a sudden surge in liability withdrawals may require an FI to liquidate assets quickly at fire sale prices incurred by an FI when its investments in technology do not result in cost savings or revenue growth that an FI may not have enough capital to offset a sudden decline in the value of its assets that promised cash flows from loans and securities held by FIs may not be paid in full
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