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ANZ fires, suspends traders amid alleged dealing misconduct

ANZ fires, suspends traders amid alleged dealing misconduct

ANZ chief Shayne Elliott said the bank’s board is probing the alleged misconduct and would “ensure consequences will be applied to senior executives, both past and present, including myself, where appropriate”.

  • by Harry Brumpton

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Macquarie shareholder returns fall in slower financial markets

Macquarie shareholder returns fall in slower financial markets

Investors in the Millionaires Factory have earned a lower return on their funds this year than in the previous five years amid weaker demand for the group’s services.

  • by Millie Muroi
‘What’s going on here?’: ASIC probes fast-growing private debt markets

‘What’s going on here?’: ASIC probes fast-growing private debt markets

The head of Australia’s corporate regulator wants more visibility when it comes to the private credit market, where companies go if the banks won’t lend.

  • by Millie Muroi
A $180m deal was meant to rebuild Simon’s fortunes. Six months on, he struggled to scrape together $1m

A $180m deal was meant to rebuild Simon’s fortunes. Six months on, he struggled to scrape together $1m

Wilkie Creek coal mine was meant to revive the fortunes of Simon Raftery’s private credit firm. Instead, he lost colleagues, his house and became entangled in multiple court battles.

  • by Anne Hyland
$67 million stegosaurus upends the dinosaur hierarchy

$67 million stegosaurus upends the dinosaur hierarchy

A billionaire hedge fund founder has splashed around nine times Sotheby’s presale estimate for a stegosaurus skeleton, making it the most valuable fossil sold at an auction.

  • by Chris Bryant
Old habits are hard to kick for banks. They’re behaving badly – again
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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.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Pokies shut down at three Star casinos amid ‘performance issues’

Pokies shut down at three Star casinos amid ‘performance issues’

The Star’s electronic gaming machines and electronic tables will remain switched off until issues with its latest update are resolved.

  • by Millie Muroi
Banks to refund $28m to low-income customers kept in high-fee accounts

Banks to refund $28m to low-income customers kept in high-fee accounts

The corporate watchdog found four banks kept at least two million customers in high-fee accounts, even though they were eligible for cheaper products.

  • by Millie Muroi
The big four bank boss who says there’s more room for risk
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The big four bank boss who says there’s more room for risk

ANZ boss Shayne Elliott has been grappling with several challenges at the bank. But one societal issue he has his eye on is taking a disproportionate toll on younger generations.

  • by Millie Muroi
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
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