InquirerThe Hayne report will reverberate within politics for years, as both sides claim to be better at changing banks’ behaviour.
Alan KohlerThis is the second time NAB has lost a CEO and chair together. Shame it didn’t learn anything.
Alan Kohler
Banking turmoilBanking royal commissionBill Shorten says Australians will believe there is a “cover up” if no bankers go to jail because of the behaviour exposed in the Hayne royal commission.
Chris KennyMost salient lesson from banking inquiry is that we, the customers, must be more exercised about our rights and choices.
Banking royal commissionFormer NSW premier Mike Baird hasn’t ruled out that he’s in the running to replace axed NAB chief Andrew Thorburn.
SAMANTHA BAILEY
Hayne report falloutBanking royal commissionJust a decade ago, he had scaled the peaks of the nation’s public life. But moments of folly have cost Ken Henry a lifetime’s reputation.
Banking royal commissionThe corporate watchdog will investigate whether insider trading led to investors making $22 million off the Hayne report.
MICHAEL RODDAN
Financial ServicesNAB’s Andrew Henry and Ken Thorburn always knew the time would come for them to go.
RICHARD GLUYAS
Banking royal commissionBrian Hartzer says disagreement between Westpac and ASIC ‘occasionally happens’.
RICHARD GLUYAS
Net InterestBusinessLong-suffering NAB shareholders will be feeling a sense of deja vu after another dramatic change at the helm.
John DurieYesterday’s extraordinary action at NAB begs the question: what more does the bank know about leadership team?
Banking royal commissionMortgage brokers hope to convince both sides of politics to back away from a ban on trailing commissions.
The ContendersBanking royal commissionNAB will embark on a global search for a new CEO, but internal contenders are also expected to be among the candidates.
RICHARD GLUYAS
CEO respondsFinancial ServicesAfter 48 hours of “deep reflection”, NAB’s outgoing chief says he hopes the bank will go on to be great without him.
MICHAEL RODDAN
After serving the bank well for many years, Thorburn and Henry were dumped after just three paragraphs in Hayne’s report.
Hayne report falloutBanking royal commissionKen Henry apologised for NAB’s failures as the bank announced his retirement and axed CEO Andrew Thorburn.
Joyce Moullakis and BEN BUTLER MarketsRegulators will likely be forced to test claims of insider trading on leaked Hayne report details despite internal scepticism.
MICHAEL RODDAN
Banking royal commissionWestpac’s CEO says Hayne’s suggestion of a combative relationship with ASIC relate to past events.
RICHARD GLUYAS
CompaniesThe AMP exec who admitted AMP had charged dead people has been replaced as head of its wealth unit.
Stuart Condie
Robert GottliebsenJosh Frydenberg should realise he’s not going to be able to do anything about a credit squeeze from the opposition benches.