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| | | ... ANZ added 49 cents, or 2.43 per cent, to $20.69, CBA was up 75 cents at $52.58, NAB was 20 cents higher at $24.74 and Westpac rose 30 cents to $23.04. Telstra was 12 cents lower, by 3.54 per cent, at $3.27 after it posted a 3.3 per cent drop in first ... |
| | | | ... figures. Overall sales in the risk market jumped 21.2 per cent, with Tower ranking fourth at 14.1 per cent, and AIA, BT/Westpac and National Australia/MLC taking their places in the top three. On group risk inflows, Tower ranked fourth behind AIA Australia ... |
| | | | ... wealth management businesses. CBA shares were 42 cents firmer, by 0.8 per cent, at $53.14, but its competitors were mixed. Westpac gained 26 cents, or 1.14 per cent to $23.14, National Australia Bank lost five cents to $25.07, and ANZ Banking Group firmed ... |
| | | | ... manager adopted the UN PRI for its Australian equities portfolios. Prior to joining Tyndall, Himbury worked at Rothschild, Westpac and Commonwealth Bank. |
| | | | ... economics news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases housing finance data for December at 1130 AEDT. The Westpac-Melbourne Institute survey of consumer sentiment report for January is due. The Australian Office of Financial Management ... |
| | | | ... major banks, ANZ had added nine cents to $20.99, CBA was up 56 cents at $53.23, NAB was 13 cents higher at $25.44 and Westpac rose 28 cents to $22.89. On Wall Street on Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 10 points or 0.1 per cent thanks ... |
| | | | ... banks, NAB was down 70 cents at $25.17, Commonwealth Bank had fallen $1.10 to $51.85, ANZ had lost 66 cents at $20.76 and Westpac was 69 cents lower at $22.44. Macquarie Group was down $3.23, or 6.07 per cent, at $49.98. |
| | | | ... NAB was 14 cents lower at $25.76, Commonwealth Bank had dropped 61 cents at $52.80, ANZ was down 25 cents at $21.52, and Westpac was 16 cents lower at $23.31. |
| | | | ... most banks by 100 basis points. There's your 25 basis point increase right there. Some in the media printed that we have Westpac to thank for yesterday's decision. Thank for what? That Australians started paying 0.25 per cent more on their debts starting ... |
| | | | ... business and commerce in the mining and finance industries and his promotion of philanthropy. John Curtis, deputy chair at Westpac Group and chair at St. George Bank, was awarded an AM for his service to business and charitable work in the community. ... |
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