How The Carry Trade is Hurting Banks

For decades community banks bolstered ROA/ROE by booking 5-year fixed-rate term loans funded with short-term deposits – called a carry trade.  The carry trade has historically worked for banks because interest rates were in a long-term pattern (approximately 40yrs) of decline prior to the pandemic, resulting in improving NIM for most banks. What some bankers…

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