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Banks can detect suspicious transactions from information such as how frequently a user is touching their screen.

Banks are tracking your every click. It could save you thousands

As banks fight back against scammers, changes as minor as how you move a mouse on a computer screen can be a clue to a suspicious transaction.

  • Clancy Yeates

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An interrogation of 65 different credit card providers reveals clawbacks of various benefits over the past decade.

Why big banks will have a target on their back next year

Australia’s banking sector is in rude health as far as the public is concerned and that could potentially land it in trouble in an election year.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
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‘Conditions are favourable’: NAB chief sees economy in good shape ahead of rate cuts

National Australia Bank chief executive Andrew Irvine says the nation’s economy is in “reasonable shape” and he’s optimistic about trading conditions in 2025 as interest rates decline. 

  • Daniel Lo Surdo
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Activists keep pressure on big banks despite $10b cut in fossil fuel lending

An analysis of banks’ environmental, social and governance strategies comes as a deadline looms for businesses to provide climate transition plans to one bank or risk losing finance.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
NAB chief security officer Sandro Bucchianeri at NAB’s cybersecurity centre, called the Fusion Centre

This big bank plans to kill the password by 2030

The head of cybersecurity at one of Australia’s Big Four says it’s time to put passwords to bed, and replace them with something better.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey and David Swan
NAB is being sued

ASIC sues NAB for ‘failing’ customers facing financial hardship

The corporate regulator cited submissions from people who had left violent relationships or who had lost work during the pandemic.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
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NAB said it has capped oil and gas loans at $US2.4 billion ($3.2 billion).

Australia likely to get hurt in Trump’s trade war, warns NAB boss

The nation’s largest business lender says local companies could be hit hard if president-elect Donald Trump ploughs ahead with his tariff threats.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
Westpac chief Peter King, ANZ chief Shayne Elliott and NAB chief Andrew Irvine will hand down their full-year results this week.

Banks tipped to rake in $30b as most borrowers weather interest rate storm

Customers who continued paying off home loans despite cost-of-living pressures are expected to support the profits of the majors, to be revealed this week.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
The surcharge cream in your coffee. The government wants you to take it black.

Cash v debit card fees: There is no free lunch

The government has picked debit card surcharges as the latest enemy to target in its fight to conquer the cost of living crisis. But beware the pea and thimble trick.

  • Elizabeth Knight
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Being sober the new black for big business

Many mining and manufacturing workplaces already have liquor bans in place, and it’s a safe bet that workplace drinking could go the way of the dinosaurs within a decade.

  • Elizabeth Knight

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