On April 2, 2020, shortly after the $7.5 million deposit outflow, Key Bank had borrowed the needed fund in the fed funds market to cover the shortfall in reserves for the remainder of the month (29 days, from 4/2 to 4/30). The required yield on a discount basis was 1.5%.
On April 30, 2020, Key Bank finally received the first required payments from its mortgages, loan, and T-bills, and it also paid off its fed funds loan. Key Bank was required to establish a loan loss reserve at 0.5% of the commercial loan value and the bank was in the 35% tax bracket. The bank had not engaged in any off-balance-sheet activities.
Question: According to the balance sheet as of April 30, 2021, was Key Bank complying with the risk weighted capital requirement set by Basel 1?
Group of answer choices
The bank's tier 1 capital, but not total capital, meets the minimum requirement.
The bank's total capital, but not tier 1 capital, meets the minimum requirement.
Neither tier 1 capital nor total capital of the bank meets the minimum requirement.
Both tier 1 capital and total capital of the bank meet the minimum requirement.