ANZ warns of tough going as profit falls

Original article by Richard Gluyas
The Australian – Page: 17 & 21 : 1-Nov-19

The ANZ Bank’s 2018-19 cash profit was steady at $6.47bn, although its net profit fell seven per cent to $5.95bn. ANZ has warned that trading conditions are likely to remain ‘challenging’ for some time, with CEO Shayne Elliott noting that consumers are opting to save rather than spend their money in the low interest rate environment. He has also rejected suggestions that banks are ‘profiteering’, arguing that ANZ’s return on equity of 10.9 per cent is not unreasonable. ANZ’s final dividend of $0.80 per share will be franked to 70 per cent.

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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET

Recovery in doubt as Aussie dollar surges

Original article by David Rogers
The Australian – Page: 17 & 27 : 1-Nov-19

The Australian dollar reached a three-month high of $US0.693 in local trading on 31 October, in the wake of the US Federal Reserve’s third interest rate cut in 2019. Financial markets have in turn downgraded the chances of the Reserve Bank of Australia reducing the cash rate again before the end of the year. The Australian dollar gained 3.3 per cent in October, including a gain of 1.6 per cent in the last five trading sessions. RBA board member Ian Harper argues that a strong currency is not desirable at present, given weak economic growth and less than full employment.

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UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, AMP CAPITAL INVESTORS LIMITED, MORGAN STANLEY AUSTRALIA LIMITED

Banks face a crisis: former Westpac chief Morgan

Original article by David Rogers
The Australian – Page: 17 & 28 : 31-Oct-19

Former Westpac CEO David Morgan says the Australian banking sector is experiencing its fourth crisis, due to factors such as slowing economic growth, the misconduct exposed by the Hayne royal commission, and the Banking Executive Accountability Regime. The banking industry veteran, who is currently CEO of Chi-X Australia, cautions against over-regulating the sector, noting that the nation has a world-class banking system by global standards.

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WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, CHI-X AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY

No option for savers as deposits slashed

Original article by Michael Roddan
The Australian – Page: 17 & 28 : 29-Oct-19

The Commonwealth Bank’s term deposit interest rates are now well below the official inflation rate. The banking major has cut its term deposit rates by a much higher margin than the 75-basis point reduction in the cash rate so far in 2019. InfoChoice CEO Vadim Taube says savers need to look beyond the four major banks for term deposits that offer above-inflation interest rates. Meanwhile, Liberal MP Tim Wilson says the Reserve Bank should be wary of further easing monetary policy until the impact of the recent series of official interest cuts can be determined.

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COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, INFOCHOICE LIMITED, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

Westpac lashed in advice ruling

Original article by Joyce Moullakis
The Australian – Page: 17 & 21 : 29-Oct-19

The Federal Court has upheld the Australian Securities & Investments Commission’s appeal against a December 2018 judgment in favour of Westpac. The case had centred on Westpac’s use of cold-calling to urge its customers to switch their superannuation accounts from other providers to its BT subsidiary, and whether this constituted the provision of general or personal advice. Westpac could face a financial penalty of up to $15m if it decides not to appeal the ruling.

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WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, BT FINANCIAL GROUP PTY LTD, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION, FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

Goode pushes for RBA rethink

Original article by Eli Greenblat
The Australian – Page: 17 & 20 : 28-Oct-19

Former ANZ Bank chairman Charles Goode has urged Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to work with the Reserve Bank of Australia to cut its inflation target to as low as one per cent. Goode also believes that the Australian Securities & Investment Commission’s responsible lending rules are restricting lending, and he doubts that people like Frank Lowy and Harry Triguboff would have been able to establish their property businesses if the current responsible lending rules had been around in the post-World War II years. Goode says having a lower inflation target would end the RBA’s obsession with reducing interest rates to meet what he argues are outdated inflation targets.

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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION

Treasury $1bn debt sale comes up short

Original article by David Rogers
The Australian – Page: 26 : 25-Oct-19

The Australian Office of Financial Management’s CEO Robert Nicholl has downplayed the fact that investors did not fully support a new issuance of Treasury notes. The AOFM attracted bids totalling $936m for a $1bn issuance of Treasury Notes that will mature on 24 January 2020. Nicholl notes that demand for short-term debt instruments such as Treasury Notes can vary significantly, adding that the shortfall will not be a concern for the federal government unless it becomes a regular occurrence.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY. OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB

Westpac refund costs approach $1 billion

Original article by Lucas Baird, Aleks Vickovich
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 20 : 24-Oct-19

Westpac has advised that its financial accounts for the second half of 2018-19 will include an after-tax provision of $341m for its customer remediation program. This will lift the bank’s remediation costs for the full year to $958m, and $1.9bn on a pre-tax basis since 2017. Westpac has also flagged the potential for significant financial penalties as a result of Austrac’s investigation into its compliance with anti-money laundering laws. Westpac’s financial results for the year to 30 September will be released in early November.

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WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, AUSTRALIA. ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPT. AUSTRALIAN TRANSACTION REPORTS AND ANALYSIS CENTRE, EVANS AND PARTNERS ASIA FUND – ASX EAF, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ

Big banks chop 200 branches in cost-cutting drive

Original article by Cliona O’Dowd
The Australian – Page: 21 : 24-Oct-19

Data from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority shows that the nation’s four major banks closed 207 branches during 2018-19, and 750 since 2014. Westpac has closed 333 branches in the last five years, including those of its subsidiaries, ahead of ANZ Bank with 190. A Westpac spokesman has defended the closures, noting that less than two per cent of banking transactions are now undertaken in its branches. More than 1,000 ATMs nationwide have also been scrapped in the last year.

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AUSTRALIAN PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AUTHORITY, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, ST GEORGE BANK LIMITED, BANK OF MELBOURNE LIMITED, BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIMITED, FINANCE SECTOR UNION

Global risks high, but Fed will avert recession

Original article by David Rogers
The Australian – Page: 25 : 23-Oct-19

Northern Trust’s chief economist Carl Tannenbaum expects the US Federal Reserve to reduce official interest rates in late October. Financial markets anticipate more monetary policy easing, but Tannenbaum says the Federal Reserve will put further rate cuts on hold. He is also confident that interest rate cuts will enable the US economy from going into recession. Tannenbaum has also questioned whether the Australian government should still be focusing on returning the Budget to surplus in an environment of low interest rates and a slowing Chinese economy.

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NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION, UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, UNITED STATES. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT