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Uncertainty in Large-Scale Lending
A bank has issued loans to millions of individual borrowers, spread across numerous industries and geographic regions. Based on decades of data, the bank can predict with high confidence that, on average, 97% of these loans will be repaid in full. Despite this high degree of predictability for the average outcome, explain the fundamental financial risk that the bank still faces regarding its loan portfolio.
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