Definition:
Asset / Liability Committee (ALCO)
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The asset / liability committee (ALCO) refers to a risk management committee in a bank that evaluates the risk associated with the bank's assets and liabilities. It manages interest rate risk while ensuring adequate returns and liquidity.
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