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Market Value Accounting: Debt Investment Securities Held by Banks

AFMD-92-10 Published: Dec 23, 1991. Publicly Released: Feb 03, 1992.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the effect that market-value accounting could have on banks' financial statements, focusing on the: (1) composition of bank investment security holdings and their significance in relation to total bank assets; (2) impact of fluctuating interest rates on the market values of bank debt investment security portfolios; and (3) maximum potential effects on earnings and equity capital.

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