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Leverage in the Banking Business Model

Leverage is the primary mechanism for generating profits in the banking business model. Banks operate by borrowing funds, such as from depositors or financial markets, and then lending or investing this capital at a higher interest rate. Because an institution cannot function as a bank without leveraging borrowed funds, this reliance on borrowing is its defining characteristic.

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