ASX buoyed by banks and miners
Two industries have led the Australian share market to its second positive day after last week’s fall, with the potential for more good news on the horizon.
Two industries have led the Australian share market to its second positive day after last week’s fall, with the potential for more good news on the horizon.
The Financial Services Union is up in arms about Commonwealth Bank’s push to get workers back in the office.
CommBank employees claim they are being treated like “kindergarten kids”, asked to check in for mandatory office days.
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The financial institution at the centre of a giant data breach remains in hot water, as Australians are being urged to remain on high alert. FIND OUT IF YOU ARE AFFECTED
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Tens of thousands of customers’ personal banking details are at risk after scammers broke into a new payment database.
The corporate watchdog has launched a $500 million Federal Court lawsuit against NAB, claiming a $24 billion loan program by the banking giant was rife with fraud.
ASIC is suing NAB over a home loan program, in the first court action stemming from referrals from the banking royal commission.
A federal court handed a sensational victory to Westpac in a landmark decision — but it was these two words from the judge that sparked fury.
Massive changes are supposedly coming for Australia’s banks within a few months — but critics say it’s a case of too little, too late.
Tens of thousands of Westpac customers are about to get a refund after the bank admitted to overcharging fees due to an “error”.
The software engineer allegedly behind one of the largest bank data breaches in history made a stupid mistake leading to her arrest.
Westpac has won a legal battle against the corporate cop ASIC over claims the bank violated lending laws, but the ruling will affect all lenders.
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