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Bank's Motivation for Lending

A commercial bank makes a loan to a customer. At the exact moment the loan is created, the bank's assets and liabilities increase by the same amount, resulting in no immediate change to the bank's net worth. Given this, explain the fundamental reason why the bank is still motivated to make the loan.

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