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NAB shares tumble on leadership credibility crisis

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 21 JAN 2004
NAB shares fell to a seven-week low in early trade today, as brokers continued to question the bank's leadership in relation to the currency scandal. The shares tumbled as much as 48 cents and were 32 cents or one per cent lower at $29.24 at 1028 AEDT. ...

Fraudsters target Westpac net banking customers

Westpac Bank's internet banking customers have been targeted yet again by fraudsters hoping to gain their banking details. Customers are sent a fraudulent email which directs them to a bogus website where they are asked to provide their security details. ...

NAB trader says bank knew all along

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 16 JAN 2004
The man at the centre of the $180 million rogue trading scandal at the National Australia Bank Ltd has hit back at claims by the bank that his transactions were unauthorised. Reports said foreign exchange options head dealer David Bullen had denied ...

NAB calls in accountants as forex investigation deepens

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 16 JAN 2004
National Australia Bank has called in outside expert assistance as it expanded a review of a $180 million rogue trading scandal into a full-scale investigation. The bank appointed accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers to assist its inquiries as national ...

NAB competitors stand by risk management systems

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 15 JAN 2004
The banking industry is reviewing its foreign exchange risk controls, in a bid to avoid a repeat of the $180 million rogue trading scandal at National Australia Bank. The nation's biggest banks said they were examining their systems for monitoring the ...

ASIC launches inquiry into super funds

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 13 JAN 2004
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has launched an inquiry into superannuation funds. Seventy-two Australian fund managers have had their investment practices examined as part of an inquiry into possible market manipulation ...

ASIC warns investors against illegal cold calling scams

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) today warned that illegal international 'cold callers' are renewing attempts to swindle Australian investors. "As overseas markets have recovered, ASIC is receiving increasing public complaints ...

AMP expected to reveal rights offer details next week

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 10 DEC 2003
Financial services group AMP Ltd is expected to reveal next week if its $1.2 billion rights offer suffered a shortfall. Some market watchers fear AMP might have had trouble attracting enough investors to its rights offer, which closed last night. An ...

BT Wrap reaches $10 billion, as platform launches new suite

BT Financial Group (BT) has announced its Wrap platform has reached $10 billion in funds under administration (FUA), describing it as "a major milestone that coincides with a suite of new enhancements being launched across the platform". BT said the ...

CFS FirstChoice super storms through $200 million mark

The well-received Colonial First State (CFS) FirstChoice Employer Super has reached another milestone for its 14-month existence, banking $100 million in funds under management in the past five months, and bringing the FUM total to $200 million. CFA ...