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What does it mean when people say 'debt is raw material, not capital structure' for a bank?

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A normal company borrows to FUND its business; a bank borrows AS its business — it buys money wholesale (deposits, borrowings) and sells it retail (loans), earning the spread. Interest expense is…

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