Opinion
Greens’ juvenile bank bashing doesn’t measure up
Scepticism about the big banks is an important check on their power. But that is not what silly calls for “tycoon taxes” represents.
Nick HossackColumnistThe Greens’ attack on Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s profit result, referring to it as “obscene”, is consistent with the role they have carved out, that of virtue signallers who enjoy moral superiority without the accountability of decision-making.
Debate over corporate profit is important, as excessive profit can highlight competition problems and point to the need for policy interventions aimed at improving competitive pressures.
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