National Australia Bank
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- Big four
NAB boss hasn’t engaged with board after ‘difficult’ week
NAB boss Andrew Irvine has made his first public comments since it was reported that investors had raised concerns about his management style and drinking at customer events.
- Clancy Yeates
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Under-fire NAB boss set to return to public eye amid turmoil
NAB boss Andrew Irvine will make a return next week at the banking industry’s annual conference, but he will be a no-show at its gala dinner.
- Colin Kruger
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- Jobs
Unemployment at four-year high heaps pressure on RBA to ‘not make same mistake twice’
An unexpected increase in the jobless rate has put the spotlight back on the Reserve Bank after its recent decision to hold interest rates.
- Shane Wright
- Opinion
- Big four
NAB runs into a governance bin fire with a boozy accelerant
Shareholders airing their grievances about executive behaviour is pretty unusual. And for institutional investors to draw attention to a chief executive’s drinking as a red flag is even rarer.
- Elizabeth Knight
Big four banks unite in forecast for rate cut in help for ‘scarred’ households
All of the nation’s biggest banks believe official interest rates will be cut when the Reserve Bank meets next week.
- Shane Wright
‘Convenience is at odds with security’: Why it’s going to be slower – and safer – to access your money
Payments experts say banks have been ‘slow out of the blocks on digital security’. The banks say they’re world leaders.
- Madeleine Heffernan
- Opinion
- Banking products
How banks are muddying the waters for savers as interest rates fall
In the past, lenders have fiddled with mortgage rates to prop up the bottom line. These days, analysts say they will look elsewhere.
- Clancy Yeates
Peacemaker intervenes in Potts Point outdoor dining saga
Nahji Chu, of Lady Chu in Potts Point, told CBD that the independent MP had been “very helpful”.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Wilderness trek proves wrong time, wrong place for embattled AFL executive
The Three Capes Track in Tasmania in the Tasman National Park south of Port Arthur is justly famed for its ruggedness and natural beauty. But it’s not the place you want to be if you are an executive in the midst of a major crisis.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
‘Single biggest issue’: Bank boss says Labor needs to deliver on housing
“Economics 101” suggests that if demand for homes increases and supply doesn’t, it will simply result in higher home prices, NAB boss Andrew Irvine says.
- Clancy Yeates
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