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ResMed, News Corp bosses top CEO pay tables in 2023

ResMed, News Corp bosses top CEO pay tables in 2023

The average realised pay for the chief executive of an ASX100 company in the 2023 financial year was 50 times what an average Australian worker earned.

  • by Clancy Yeates

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ANZ boss pledges action over inflated bonds allegations

ANZ boss pledges action over inflated bonds allegations

ANZ boss Shayne Elliott says allegations that the bank overstated the value of government bonds it traded by more than $50 billion will be treated with “utmost seriousness”.

  • by Millie Muroi
Is it too hard for middle Australia to get loans from risk-averse banks?
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Is it too hard for middle Australia to get loans from risk-averse banks?

There is evidence that banks have become too conservative in lending to some businesses, and it’s hurting the economy.

  • by Clancy Yeates
ANZ sanctioned for charging fees to accounts of dead customers

ANZ sanctioned for charging fees to accounts of dead customers

Despite first identifying the issue in early 2022, ANZ took nearly two years to start its customer remediation program, the banking regulator said.

  • by Millie Muroi
Treasurer gives the tick to $4.9b ANZ-Suncorp deal

Treasurer gives the tick to $4.9b ANZ-Suncorp deal

The transaction is the biggest banking deal in Australia since Westpac bought St George in 2008.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Thousands of businesses to gain protections under revamped banking code

Thousands of businesses to gain protections under revamped banking code

More small businesses will have access to protections including simplified loan documentation and limits on enforcement action under an updated banking rule book.

  • by Millie Muroi
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Cash crisis averted as banks, retailers throw Armaguard $50m lifeline

Cash crisis averted as banks, retailers throw Armaguard $50m lifeline

Armaguard, owned by Linfox, will receive funding from its biggest customers, in a move aimed at securing supplies for at least the next year.

  • by Clancy Yeates
The multitrillion-dollar threat that could spark another financial crisis
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Regulation

The multitrillion-dollar threat that could spark another financial crisis

A fast-growing part of the financial system is setting off alarm bells.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Guzman y Gomez ASX pop won’t stop super funds from looking offshore

Guzman y Gomez ASX pop won’t stop super funds from looking offshore

Australia’s $3.5 trillion superannuation industry is continuing to invest in offshore assets amid a shortage in the supply of shares available locally.

  • by Millie Muroi
Bitcoin’s big moment on the Australian sharemarket proves one thing

Bitcoin’s big moment on the Australian sharemarket proves one thing

Investors can now punt on bitcoin via the ASX in a milestone for Australian investors. It answers a key question.

  • by Clancy Yeates
CBA targets rivals as chase for business banking crown heats up

CBA targets rivals as chase for business banking crown heats up

While NAB is the big fish in business banking, Vacy-Lyle says CBA is also keen to cut Macquarie down to size, by sharpening its focus on the real estate market.

  • by Millie Muroi