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''Banking - Net interest margin (NIM)''.  
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Margin compression is a reduction in the net interest margin (NIM) enjoyed by a bank resulting from:
Margin compression is a reduction in the net interest margin (NIM) enjoyed by a bank, resulting from:
*Low interest rates;
*Low interest rates;
*Stable interest rates; or
*Stable interest rates; or

Revision as of 12:36, 12 November 2016

Banking - Net interest margin (NIM).

Margin compression is a reduction in the net interest margin (NIM) enjoyed by a bank, resulting from:

  • Low interest rates;
  • Stable interest rates; or
  • Both.


See also