Dividends to dive as defaults hit banks
Standard & Poor’s tips a threefold increase in defaults at Australia’s biggest banks over the coming year.
Standard & Poor’s tips a threefold increase in defaults at Australia’s biggest banks over the coming year.
Australian banks would have been watching nervously as the UK regulator very politely told Britain’s banks they’d be torn to pieces if they didn’t toe the line.
Senior bankers know there’s a freight train coming right at them in six to 12 months when conditions start to normalise.
Banks making ‘life or death decisions literally every hour’ for businesses and households.
ANZ cut variable interest rates on mortgages, as all the big banks lowered fixed-rate home loans and offered repayment pauses.
Banks will defer small business loan repayments for six months in a move said to be worth as much as $8bn.
Banks have slashed savings rates to virtually zero in attempts to recoup losses from cuts to lenders.
Banks have announced fee cuts and payment deferrals for small business ahead of a CEO meeting with Josh Frydenberg.
ANZ blames cost-cutting for job losses as Australians and the economy are reeling from coronavirus and bushfire events.
Analysts say big banks will take a profit hit from RBA interest slashing, lining up retirees for a potential triple hit.
ANZ has slashed its home loan rates in a bid to capture market share in the competitive home loan market.
Special ongoing paid leave is being offered to staff volunteer emergency service workers, as fires burn across the country.
Prominent ANZ chairman likely to close a major chapter in his career as a director.
ACCC forced to address concerns key witness statements taken for the criminal cartel case against ANZ were ‘contaminated’.
Bank boards can’t seem to effectively govern such large businesses. Maybe it’s time they were carved up.
ANZ is reassuring markets that it’s not aware of any pending legal action coming from Austrac.
A former ANZ adviser whose alleged misdeeds were exposed by the Hayne inquiry is being taken to court by ASIC.
Shayne Elliott’s ANZ is still getting its house in order and growth is not really on the horizon.
Activists have moved from the IMRC to the mining giant’s offices, disrupting CBD traffic.
Former ANZ chairman Charles Goode has rebuffed the spate of attacks on bank profitability.
Charles Goode says over-regulation could kill prosperity and is calling on Josh Frydenberg to forge a new pact with the RBA.
ANZ bank takes a shellacking from an impressive array of public performers.
As Chung’s inside perspective shows, we’ve lost the knack for respectful and robust debate.
ANZ will phase out a priority access service after compensating customers over fees for no service.
On a night set aside to celebrate Tim Cahill’s final appearance for the Socceroos, it was a player making his starting debut who got the accolades.
Michael Hooper insisted his side was ready for the All Blacks. What they weren’t prepared for was their own ineptitude.
Australia has never beaten New Zealand in a women’s rugby Test and the task was beyond them today. But a win is coming.
ANZ says its dealings with the banking royal commission will cost it about $50m this financial year.
An ANZ exec says it took too long to compensate customers dudded by a planner poached before new laws came into effect.
An ANZ banker has reached for the Sergeant Schultz defence while giving evidence about the bank’s former car loan arm.
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