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| | | | ... to approve the appeal by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) on the settlement between Macquarie Bank and the victims of Storm Financial is "a serious blow to direct consumer action," the litigator said. Levitt Robinson Solicitors ... |
| | | | ... any time, from anywhere and on any device," he said. Over the past few months, BGL has signed almost 15,000 accounts to its bank data service in preparation for Simple Fund 360. "Simple Fund 360 is all about automation. Automating bank, contract note ... |
| | | | ... Finance departments are expected to release the pre-election Economic and Fiscal Outlook (PEFO), while the National Australia Bank's monthly business survey for July is also due out. In equities news, Stockland, Bradken and Domino's Pizza are expected ... |
| | | | National Australia Bank (NAB) has confirmed redundancies in a number of roles within its wealth management division following a strategy to digitalise the business. The bank refused to specify the number of redundancies made effective to date and gave ... |
| | | | ... or 2.99 per cent, to $62.05. The story was different for the big banks, with ANZ shedding 14 cents to $29.09, Commonwealth Bank losing 19 cents to $72.66, Westpac giving up 20 cents to $30.57 and NAB dropping 14 cents to $30.43. Meanwhile, electronics ... |
| | | | ... and communicating any interest rate hikes carefully, there is chance that the pace of the recovery may catch the central bank out. "A sharp US recovery will lead to strong demand for credit," Douglass explained. " "There's a risk that in this scenario ... |
| | | | ... Australia has determined that "a substantial wrong" occurred on May 2013 when a judged approved the settlement between Macquarie Bank and the victims of the Storm Financial fraud. The Court approved the request for appeal made by the Australian Securities ... |
| | | | ... per cent, or 3.26 points to 1,880.71 and Sydney slipped 0.19 per cent, or 9.6 points, to 5,055.2 after Australia's central bank trimmed its near-term growth forecast for the mining-powered economy. Hong Kong gained 0.7 per cent, or 151.68 points to 21,807.56 ... |
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