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narrow

[nar-oh] / ˈnær oʊ /






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Effective liability management and the pursuit of low-cost deposits will be key to preserving margins, with net interest margin likely narrowing 3 bps to about 1.95%, assuming no further policy rate cuts, she adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Weeks later the Hillside Federation appealed the department’s decision, arguing the project was too far down a dead-end road that is too steep and narrow for fire trucks.

From Los Angeles Times

Japan had real moxie in 1985, when this population cohort slowly started to narrow.

From Barron's

Even on the consumer side, Beijing’s approach has been deliberately narrow.

From Barron's

After starting December with defeat by Aston Villa, they were far from convincing as they beat Wolves, Everton and Brighton by narrow margins.

From BBC