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PayPal bets there’s life in credit cards yet

PayPal bets there’s life in credit cards yet

PayPal believes credit cards have a long-term future in Australia, despite sharp declines in balances amid an onslaught from buy now, pay later (BNPL) firms.

  • by Clancy Yeates

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Housing debt ‘explosion’ looms over the horizon: Judo Bank

Housing debt ‘explosion’ looms over the horizon: Judo Bank

Former senior NAB banker and Judo bank boss Joseph Healy says borrowers should not assume interest rates will remain at record lows for the long term.

  • by Clancy Yeates
‘Slipping through the cracks’: Concerns build over NAB’s anti-money laundering compliance
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‘Slipping through the cracks’: Concerns build over NAB’s anti-money laundering compliance

The bank’s anti-money laundering department is struggling to cope with a blow-out in processing times for suspicious transactions and a year-long backlog for reviewing high-risk customers.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
ME Bank facing 62 criminal charges over mortgage fail

ME Bank facing 62 criminal charges over mortgage fail

The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions will allege ME Bank gave wrong information to customers or failed to notify them altogether about mortgage changes.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Banks beware: Fast, cheap loans set to disrupt $1.9 trillion mortgage market

Banks beware: Fast, cheap loans set to disrupt $1.9 trillion mortgage market

The combination of excess returns and new tech-based rivals have stoked predictions an Uber-like disruption is coming to the $1.9 trillion home loan market.

  • by Clancy Yeates
The calamitous world of King Clive Palmer

The calamitous world of King Clive Palmer

The billionaire Queensland mining magnate, serial litigant and political aspirant is back in the media spotlight. But what is driving him?

  • by Sarah Danckert
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The woes of China’s ‘bad bank’ point to deeper problems
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The woes of China’s ‘bad bank’ point to deeper problems

The ongoing problems with state-controlled Huarong are exposing the serious fault lines within China’s economy and financial system.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The hunt for missing billions goes on after Bernie Madoff’s death

The hunt for missing billions goes on after Bernie Madoff’s death

Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernard Madoff died earlier this year. But the effort to untangle one of the biggest financial frauds in Wall Street history continues.

  • by Tom Hays and Larry Neumeister
Housing investors to pick up slack as first home buyers retreat: AFG

Housing investors to pick up slack as first home buyers retreat: AFG

One of the country’s biggest mortgage brokers, AFG, is betting property investors will continue returning to the market.

  • by Clancy Yeates
NAB chief ‘taking into account’ landmark climate report in oil and gas policy

NAB chief ‘taking into account’ landmark climate report in oil and gas policy

NAB’s Ross McEwan responded to a letter by a coalition of activists claiming to represent 1 million Australians calling for an end to financing oil and gas projects.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Klarna shrugs off bank threat as it signs up A$AP Rocky as investor

Klarna shrugs off bank threat as it signs up A$AP Rocky as investor

Klarna has shrugged off the growing competition from banks, saying it wants to be a shopping platform rather than a mere payments business.

  • by Clancy Yeates