Would liquidity be worse if the crisis hadn’t happened?

As interest rates rise, it is an interesting time to think about deposits. The change in the rate environment puts pressure on community banks to pay more to retain – let alone attract more – deposits. Loan demand seems strong in many places, reflecting a strong economy, but finding the money to fund those loans can be difficult . . .

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