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CBA on track for $7bn profit after improved Q3 result

Shares sink as lending giant's profit misses expectations in March qtr.
17 May 2012 4:05 PM

Offshore rivalry heats up between CBA, ANZ

CBA has larger offshore footprint, but ANZ profits impress.
17 May 2012 4:20 AM

Bankwest set to operate under CBA license

Legislation will allow bank to operate under same license as parent company.
15 May 2012 4:53 PM

David Murray advised CBA to buy Amex: report

Former CBA chief urged board to make deal during GFC.
8 May 2012 4:51 AM

CBA cuts variable mortgage rate

Bank trumps rival NAB by 5 basis points.
3 May 2012 4:14 PM

Financial markets news

Aust stocks bounce back from last week's sell-off

Local stock market strengthens despite ongoing euro zone concerns.
12:06 PM

Aust, Malaysia set to sign free trade agreement

Deal guarantees tariff-free entry for 97.6% of recent goods.
11:38 AM

Asian stocks open mixed

Japanese, Hong Kong bourses mixed in early trade.
11:13 AM

G8 backs Greece, dowplays tensions

Group calls for embattled nation to stay in the eurozone.
10:45 AM

Bond prices back away from record highs

Local debt falls slightly as G8 leaders work to spark growth.
9:47 AM

Monti convinced Greeks want to stay in eurozone

Italian PM says further ECB involvement needed.
9:30 AM

Spain to pick bank audit firms

Audit expected to show how exposed banks are to real estate sector.
9:25 AM

Aust stocks set to fall at open

Local stock market tipped to open lower on continued political, economic instability in eurozone.
7:13 AM

Retail spending slowing, outlook unclear

CBA BSI shows rise in spending in April, less than previous month.
12:05 AM

China's Wen makes growth economic priority

Premier vows proactive policies as economy shows signs of weakness.
20 May 2012 11:01 PM

Wall Street falls after Facebook debut

US stocks cool along with investor optimism.
19 May 2012 6:24 AM

Greek politics, Spain banks test eurozone

Week's developments illustrate fragility of European economy.
19 May 2012 6:04 AM

Europe must abandon euro: ANZ's Smith

Smith says break-up of euro zone is "the only solution".
19 May 2012 5:45 AM

Merkel stirs row over Greece referendum

German leader reportedly floats idea of Greek vote on euro future.
19 May 2012 5:11 AM

UK's Cameron backs Hollande deficit plan

Cameron sees common ground between growth, austerity agendas.
19 May 2012 4:51 AM

Company commentary

CBA confirms bank sector blues

There are few options on the table in bankland where institutions are stuck between high wholesale funding costs, international economic threats, price sensitivity and weak credit demand.
17 May 2012 12:21 PM

THE DISTILLERY: NAB knowhow

Jotters take their turn spelling out the pros and cons of NAB's strategy, while the federal budget reveals some mining truths.
11 May 2012 6:35 AM

Bulked up banks ready for a second storm

While European banks remain strapped to a sovereign-debt tightrope, Australia and America's institutions can rest assured that they are much better capitalised than they were when Lehman Brothers fell.
8 May 2012 12:39 PM

Financial markets commentary

Australia's missing mid-tier firms

Compared to the German economic powerhouse, Australia doesn't seems able to sustain many medium-sized companies. Instead, the high churn rate among SMEs is capping growth.
1:03 PM

CLIMATE SPECTATOR: Reasoning for a carbon price floor

Australia's carbon pricing scheme is far superior to that of Europe because of the floor price. Getting rid of it would be incredibly short-sighted and cripple attempts to move toward a low carbon economy.
10:35 AM

All roads lead to Spanish pain

Spain cannot readjust on its own within the eurozone, and it's unlikely to be saved by a German decision to start running up deficits. So what will it do?
9:19 AM

Could Greece prove fatal for Europe's banks?

Confidence in southern Europe's banks is caving in, signalling a new and lethal stage of the region's debt crisis. And it's doubtful any national promises of deposit protection can be kept.
8:59 AM

A mining boom cut-off is coming

As the flow-on effects of poor labour productivity and softer minerals prices bear down, Australian mining investment is set for a sharp slowdown which will hurt the broader economy.
7:39 AM

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