If The Fed Begins Raising Rates Next Month, How Will Banks’ Interest Margins Change In 2016-17?

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Fed funds rate will rise roughly 65 basis points per quarter, which would result in an estimated net interest margin (NIM) increase of 8 basis points each quarter:

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Relevant details about the likely rate of increase in the Fed funds rate can be found in our article How Has The Fed Historically Hiked Interest Rates After Slashing Them During A Recession?

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The relation between Fed funds rate and NIM figures of large banks is described in the article How Is The Net Interest Margin Of The Largest U.S. Banks Affected By Changes In The Fed Funds Rate?

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