CBA: Questions about Ian Narev's future, analysts predict shares to fall
Anne HylandSenior Correspondent
Updated
Ian Narev will mark six years as Commonwealth Bank of Australia's chief executive in December. It's the same amount of time his predecessor, Ralph Norris, was in the role.
Running what is one the country's largest employers and company by market capitalisation is an incredibly taxing job. So it's not surprising there's been speculation as to whether Narev will step down towards the end of the year.
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Anne Hyland is an award-winning writer and a senior correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. She was previously deputy editor of Good Weekend and has worked for The AFR and as a foreign correspondent. Connect with Anne on Twitter. Email Anne at ahyland@smh.com.au
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