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Roughly it is:

(IE / TDA)*100 = cost of funds in %

Where:

IE = Total annual cost for Interest Expenses (including bonds, repos etc)

TDA = Total Deposits Amount (including bonds, repos etc)

The actual calculation is much complicated.

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