‘Good outcome’: Commonwealth Bank posts 2.07 per cent net interest margin

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‘Good outcome’: Commonwealth Bank posts 2.07 per cent net interest margin
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CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says Commonwealth Bank posted a record full year cash profit of $10.16 billion which was up by six per cent and a net interest margin of 2.07 per cent.

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