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The short answer is "abslotely never".
As a matter of fact, banks always are lending or investing less than entrusted money deposits, this is in accordance with the monetary authorities regulation whom they are specifically determined the maximum percentage of the total deposits that the bank has and is allowing to lend or invest at any time to protect the depositors money as well as keeping liquidity in the society in a very save position.
Of-course not, if the bank is dealing with a conservative mind system, unless if Banks can lend money from other resources with less interest rate to gain the difference.
But it will carry an added risk to it`s usual inherent risk
Banks depends on many factors on lending in or out money