bank margin
31net interest margin — The amount of interest income minus interest expense, usually expressed as a percentage. The net interest margin percentage is calculated by dividing interest income less interest expense by average earning assets. If interest income includes tax …
32Dutch Bangla Bank — Limited Type Private (Non Government), (DSE DUTCHBANGL) Industry Banking Founded …
33Dhanlaxmi Bank — Ltd Type Public (BSE: 532180, NSE: DHANBANK) …
34Certified Bank Auditor - CBA — A professional designation awarded by the Bank Administration Institute (BAI) Center for Certification to financial auditing professionals who pass a four part multiple choice exam within a three year eligibility period. Most candidates must also …
35Net 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)… …
36Buying On Margin — The purchase of an asset by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker. Buying on margin refers to the initial or down payment made to the broker for the asset being purchased. The collateral for the funds being borrowed is …
37Standard Bank — (Стэндерт Банк) Сведения о банке Standard Bank, активы и отделения Информация о банке Standard Bank, развитие банка, новые цели Содержание Содержание Определения описываемого предмета Справочная о В Standard Bank новый руководитель… …
38Barings Bank — Industry Banking Fate Collapsed (Purchased for £1 by ING). Successor ING Group Founded 1762 …
39Axis Bank — Infobox Company company name = Axis Bank company company type = Public BSE|532215 foundation = 1994,India. location = key people = P.J. Nayak, Chairman CEO industry = Financial Commercial banks num employees = 13,389 (2007)… …
40central bank — a bank, as the Federal Reserve Bank, that holds basic banking reserves, issues currency, and acts as lender of last resort and controller of credit. [1920 25] * * * Institution, such as the U.S. Federal Reserve System, charged with regulating the …