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  2. Net interest margin - Wikipedia

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    Net interest margin (NIM) is a measure of the difference between the interest income generated by banks or other financial institutions and the amount of interest paid out to their lenders (for example, deposits), relative to the amount of their (interest-earning) assets. It is similar to the gross margin (or gross profit margin) of non ...

  3. Net interest income - Wikipedia

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    Net interest income (NII) [1] is the difference between revenues generated by interest-bearing assets and the cost of servicing (interest-burdened) liabilities. For banks, the assets typically include commercial and personal loans, mortgages, construction loans and investment securities. The liabilities consist primarily of customers' deposits.

  4. The Reason Behind 1 Bank's Massive Margins - AOL

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    Ask any investor to name key ratios and metrics for evaluating a bank, and you'll probably find net interest margin on his or her list. Net interest margin, or NIM, takes the money a bank earns in ...

  5. Net interest spread - Wikipedia

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    Net interest spread refers to the difference in borrowing and lending rates of financial institutions (such as banks) in nominal terms. It is considered analogous to the gross margin of non-financial companies. Net interest spread is expressed as interest yield on earning assets (any asset, such as a loan, that generates interest income) minus ...

  6. Bank stocks rise on Fed rate-cut rally [Video] - AOL

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    How the benefits and costs of lower rates affect most banks will show up in their net interest income, a crucial revenue measure that represents the lending margin left over after banks pay their ...

  7. Wells Fargo Q2 Earnings: Net Interest Margin Slides ... - AOL

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    Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) earned a net income of $4.91 billion, down 1% year over year in the second quarter of 2024. The company reported a GAAP EPS of $1.33, beating the consensus of $1.29.

  8. Funds transfer pricing - Wikipedia

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    If a bank can obtain 3-year borrowing at 3% but is only paying 2% on their 3-year customer deposits (CDs) then each CD is providing 1% of the value each of the 3 years it is open. The net interest margin assigned to the CD would be 1% multiplied by the balance in each of the 3 years. The same calculation is made on the loan side.

  9. Choosing a Bank Stock: 3 Key Metrics - AOL

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