How APRA became the regulator of choice
APRA has emerged as the dominant frontline regulator, told to fix the runaway housing market, bad banks and promote competition. But is its growing remit blurring the lines too far?
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APRA has emerged as the dominant frontline regulator, told to fix the runaway housing market, bad banks and promote competition. But is its growing remit blurring the lines too far?
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