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Vol. 25, No. 3
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Last Updated: 08/07/2001

The value of using interest rate derivatives to manage risk of U.S. banking organizations

Elijah Brewer III , William Jackson III, James T. Moser

This article examines the major differences in the accounting and stock market characteristics of banking organizations that use derivatives relative to those that do not.

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