Commonwealth Bank
CBA opens fresh front in mortgage wars
Commonwealth Bank subsidiary Bankwest is gearing up to take on Macquarie and ING in lending to “under serviced” Australians.
- Sumeyya Ilanbey
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- Big four
Is this pop the sound of the bank share bubble bursting?
It feels like investors have finally woken up to the fact that bank share prices have been unfathomably overvalued for a year.
- Elizabeth Knight
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- Sam Kerr
One question made the CBA boss flinch – and it wasn’t about profit
Matildas captain Sam Kerr’s legal fight in Britain is a prickly and polarising issue, and it was kryptonite for Matt Comyn.
- Elizabeth Knight
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- Earnings season
Australia’s economy is slowly turning the corner, CBA boss says
CBA beat expectations with its first-half result, and CEO Matt Comyn sees relief for home loan customers relief imminent with the RBA expected to cut rates next week.
- Sumeyya Ilanbey
Rate cuts are on the horizon. Will it spell gloom for big banks?
Banks upheld their “safe haven” status in the market last year, and share prices surged – but could rate cuts reverse this trend and make it tougher for banks in 2025?
- Cindy Yin
Banks urged to ease lending rules for flat-pack homes
Building houses from prefabricated parts could reduce construction costs, but financing challenges have held the industry back.
- Sumeyya Ilanbey
‘Enough is enough’: Banks ramp up attack on tech giants over scams
Australian banks have called out Meta for enabling scammers to use its social media platforms to lure victims and facilitate money laundering.
- Sumeyya Ilanbey
Qantas, Virgin warn of higher prices if card surcharges banned
The airline duopoly has defended card surcharges, saying they give customers choice and keep prices low.
- Millie Muroi
Back to (or building) the future?
It is both ironic and appropriate that Peter Dutton has chosen to copy the New Zealand Nationals’ election slogan of “Back on track”.
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