Banks turn off the investor tap

Original article by Joyce Moullakis
The Australian – Page: 13 & 18 : 3-Jan-19

Data from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority shows that the nation’s four largest banks held $471.4bn worth of investor mortgage loans in the year to November 2018. This compares with $471.1bn for the same period in 2017. Westpac and National Australia Bank increased their investor loan books slightly, while the Commonwealth Bank and ANZ recorded declines. Meanwhile, Richard Wiles of Morgan Stanley says APRA’s recent move to abolish caps on interest-only loans is unlikely to boost the major banks’ growth in housing loans.

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AUSTRALIAN PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AUTHORITY, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, MORGAN STANLEY AUSTRALIA LIMITED, BANKWEST, ST GEORGE BANK LIMITED, BANK OF MELBOURNE LIMITED, BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIMITED, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, MST FINANCIAL SERVICES PTY LTD, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, COUNCIL OF FINANCIAL REGULATORS, CORELOGIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, P&N BANK, FINDER.COM.AU, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG

Disclosing pay cuts scares off executives

Original article by Ben Butler
The Australian – Page: 13 & 14 : 2-Jan-19

It has been revealed that ANZ Bank CEO Shayne Elliott warned that people may be deterred from taking up executive roles in the sector if banks are required to reveal the reasons why executives’ pay has been reduced. Elliott expressed concern about the issue in a letter to financial services royal commissioner Kenneth Hayne in early December. Elliott himself has had his remuneration reduced by $950,000 in the current financial year.

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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO MISCONDUCT IN THE BANKING, SUPERANNUATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, IOOF HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX IFL

Economists push rate rise to 2020

Original article by Vesna Poljak
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 16 : 2-Jan-19

The latest quarterly survey of economists shows that the general consensus is that the Reserve Bank will leave official interest rates on hold until mid-2020. Previous expectations were for a rate rise in the second half of 2019. However, Shane Oliver of AMP Capital is one of three economists who expect the central bank to reduce the cash rate in 2019. Meanwhile, the US Federal Reserve is now widely tipped to increase interest rates twice in 2019.

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RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, AMP CAPITAL INVESTORS LIMITED, INDUSTRY SUPER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, MARKET ECONOMICS PTY LTD, MOODY’S ANALYTICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY, UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, QIC LIMITED, AUSTRALIAN PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AUTHORITY

Goldman hits at doomsday savings chatter

Original article by Tim Boyd
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 12 : 21-Dec-18

Andrew Boak and Tom Kennedy have differing views on whether low savings rates are a sign that Australian consumers are optimistic. Boak, who is Goldman Sachs’ chief economist in Australia, believes that low saving rates show that consumers are using their savings to spend, and it reflects a sense of optimism. However, Kennedy, who is JP Morgan’s global fixed income strategist, says if consumers were feeling that optimistic this would also be reflected in similar moves in credit card debt and short-term debit items.

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GOLDMAN SACHS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, JP MORGAN AUSTRALIA LIMITED, NOMURA AUSTRALIA LIMITED, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA

Super boss says NAB vote puts all boards to the test

Original article by Richard Gluyas
The Australian – Page: 15 & 19 : 21-Dec-18

AustralianSuper CEO Ian Silk says the resounding rejection of National Australia Bank’s remuneration report shows that shareholders expect executives to be subject to long-term performance targets. NAB, Westpac and ANZ incurred large protest votes under the "two strikes" regime at their 2018 AGMs, prompting them to commit to reviewing their remuneration schemes. NAB chairman Ken Henry has acknowledged that the bank’s single variable pay structure is problematic and may need to be revised.

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NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, AUSTRALIANSUPER PTY LTD, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, OWNERSHIP MATTERS PTY LTD

NAB reels from exec pay revolt

Original article by Richard Gluyas
The Australian – Page: 13 & 16 : 20-Dec-18

National Australia Bank’s remuneration report was rejected by a record 88.4 per cent of shareholders at its AGM on 19 December, while 64.1 per cent also opposed a reward shares package for CEO Andrew Thorburn. Chairman Ken Henry told shareholders that NAB will review its remuneration scheme and expressed confidence that Thorburn will remain at the helm to oversee the final two years of the bank’s restructuring program. ANZ Bank also face a board spill in 2019 after 33.8 per cent of shareholders voted against its remuneration report.

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NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO MISCONDUCT IN THE BANKING, SUPERANNUATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY, HUMAN GROUP

Fed, markets split on rate outlook – again

Original article by Sarah Turner
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 29 : 20-Dec-18

Financial markets have diverged from the Federal Reserve regarding the outlook for US interest rates in 2019, ahead of the central bank’s December board meeting. The general consensus of bond investors is that the Fed will not increase interest rates as rapidly as it has flagged in 2019. Meanwhile, analysts say factors such as the US-China trade war and the downturn in the crude oil price are likely to weigh on the Fed’s monetary policy decision for December.

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UNITED STATES. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, GRANT SAMUEL FUNDS MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, FEDERATION ASSET MANAGEMENT, BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, MERRILL LYNCH AND COMPANY INCORPORATED

NAB insists its breaches were not criminal acts

Original article by Ben Butler
The Australian – Page: 13 & 18 : 19-Dec-18

National Australia Bank has conceded that its MLC Nominees subsidiary had breached the Corporations Act and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act. The breaches related to so-called plan service fees that the superannuation trustee company had imposed on customers despite not providing any services. NAB has acknowledged in court filings that MLC Nominees’ actions constituted misleading or deceptive conduct. The Australian Securities & Investments Commission launched legal action against NAB in September.

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NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, MLC NOMINEES, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION, FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA, NULIS NOMINEES AUSTRALIA LIMITED, AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO MISCONDUCT IN THE BANKING, SUPERANNUATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY

Thorburn to take two long breaks

Original article by Jonathan Shapiro, Misa Han
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 14 : 18-Dec-18

National Australia Bank has advised that CFO Gary Lennon will become acting CEO while Andrew Thorburn is on extended leave. Thorburn will go on annual leave after NAB’s upcoming AGM, but he will return to work before the final report of the financial services royal commission is released on 1 February. He will subsequently go on long service leave for a month. Thorburn says the two breaks will allow him to "reflect and recharge". It has been a challenging year for the banking sector, and NAB in particular.

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NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO MISCONDUCT IN THE BANKING, SUPERANNUATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY

Dwyer faces opposition to re-election

Original article by Richard Gluyas
The Australian – Page: 15 : 17-Dec-18

Proxy firms Ownership Matters and ISS are opposing Paula Dwyer’s re-election to the ANZ board at its AGM on 19 December. They cite her heavy workload as chair of Tabcorp and Healthscope as their reasoning behind their objection. ANZ and National Australia Bank will hold their AGMs on the same day, with NAB’s remuneration report almost certain to attract a "first strike", although it is uncertain as to whether ANZ’s report will suffer the same fate.

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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, OWNERSHIP MATTERS PTY LTD, INSTITUTIONAL SHAREHOLDER SERVICES INCORPORATED, TABCORP HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX TAH, HEALTHSCOPE LIMITED – ASX HSO, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB