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"net interest margin" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in finance and banking to refer to the difference between the interest earned on loans and investments and the interest paid on deposits and borrowing. Example: The bank's net interest margin has increased by 1% this quarter, indicating greater profitability.
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His problem is that the so-called "net interest margin" is not in their favour.
An important measure of a bank's overall lending profitability, the net interest margin, has eroded.
Indonesian banks, for example, boast a 5% net interest margin and Indian banks 3.45%.
In the fourth quarter, Wells Fargo's net interest margin dropped slightly to 3.56 percent, from 3.89 percent a year earlier.
An average net interest margin of 2.36% looks decent compared with the 1.5-2.5 1.5-2.5eloped markets.
PTSB's net interest margin was unchanged at 1.77percentnt from the first half of this year.
Specifically, the volatility of net interest margin, the volatility of earnings, and Z score show less risk-taking behavior.
On 16 May, Willford received an internal report that showed bad debts on the bank's buy-to-let mortgages worsening and its net interest margin shrinking.
Net interest margin, the difference between what the bank earns on loans and pays on deposits, narrowed to 3.03percentt from the second quarter's 3.18percentt.
Still, Wells Fargo's net interest margin, the difference between what the bank charges borrowers and pays depositors, has fallen in recent quarters.
Federal Reserve numbers show that U.S. lenders have a wider net interest margin than their Chinese peers — 3.15 per cent as of the end of 2011.
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