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Several banks have announced job cuts in recent weeks.

‘They are all tightening their belts’: Job cuts in the banking sector mount

As another bank announces more staff will go, what’s driving the job cuts at several of Australia’s key banks?

  • Clancy Yeates

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If it’s broke, nationalise it? Sadly, that’s broken thinking

It’s back to the future: suddenly there’s a cry for government to step in whenever things fail. If only it was that easy.

  • Parnell Palme McGuinness
The chief executives of Westpac and Bendigo and Adelaide Bank have backed a rate cut to lift business activity.

Bank bosses back RBA rate cuts to boost economy

The chief executives of banking giant Westpac and its smaller rival Bendigo and Adelaide Bank said lower rates could help both households and businesses.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
Laura Embry (right) is one of the thousands of Australians who has fallen victim to sophisticated scammers. Her father, Garry, is outraged at how Laura has been treated.

Scammers are targeting Australian bank customers. But there’s one key thing you can’t know

Partially censored data suggests fraudsters are finding certain banks much easier targets than others.

  • Aisha Dow
Scammers tricked Fran into providing all her bank login details and quickly stole her money.

Beware the ‘Microsoft support’ scam – it cost Fran $30,000

Want a chance of getting scam compensation from one of the big banks? There’s one simple rule to follow.

  • Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank chief executive Marnie Baker said the economic gap has widened after the pandemic.

Young renters falling further behind wealthy homeowners

Until the central bank begins cutting the cash rate, the homeownership disparity will stretch, says the head of Bendigo and Adelaide bank.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
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Old habits are hard to kick for banks. They’re behaving badly – again

Six years after the royal commission, there are signs of a re-emergence of poor behaviour. At the very least this looks like conduct slippage.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank chief executive Marnie Baker said

Bendigo customers eating into buffers but no signs of distress

The country’s fifth-largest banks has seen an uptick in late repayments and a draw down in buffers, even as it posted a record cash earnings result.

  • Millie Muroi
Street Talk.

ANZ’s blockbuster bid for rival bank to go down to the wire

As D-Day looms for the Australian banking sector’s biggest proposed deal since 2008, ANZ and Suncorp are trying to persuade regulators that the local industry isn’t a cozy oligopoly.

  • Clancy Yeates

Westpac starts to see missed payments, more hardship calls

The chief executive of Australia’s second-largest mortgage lender says the bank has seen a rise in early-stage delinquencies as interest rates bite.

  • Millie Muroi