Lowe takes on global bank stress

Philip Lowe, governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, has an additional job as chair of the Committee on the Global Financial System, the Bank for International Settlements announced last night. read more

Global banks still short on capital

Capital shortfalls among the larger, internationally active banks are estimated at €27.9 billion, the Bank for International Settlements said in their annual report, published overnight. read more

Cynics make short work of Credit Corp

A sturdy rebuttal on Friday by Credit Corp of "an anonymous report" on the company provided only modest defence, in a trading context, as the firm's shares fell nearly 20 per cent, before rebounding t.. read more

Creditors unequal when bail-in beckons

Bank creditors of the same status may not be treated equally in a crisis, should the latest thinking on the global rules around bail-ins apply to any domestic episode of banking stress. read more

UK lawyer heads AFCA

David Locke will be the chief ombudsman and chief executive officer of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority, Helen Coonan, chair of the board of AFCA announced on Friday. read more

Crowd thumbs down to HashChing

A tilt at crowd funding by mortgage marketplace HashChing has pulled up short, with the firm likely to refund the A$316,000 pledged by a handful of retail investors. read more

Margins loans excluded from CCR

Margins loans and charge cards will be excluded from the Mandatory Comprehensive Credit Reporting regime, draft regulations published yesterday show. read more

ACCC cautioned banks on cartel charges

ANZ, Citi and Deutsche will become the first financial services companies to face criminal charges in Australia over alleged cartel conduct - in this case dating from 2015 - assuming the DPP and ACCC.. read more

Securency exec spared prison

Clifford John Gerathy, who began his working life in the Reserve Bank of Australia, will be the latest executive of Securency (part owned by the RBA, via Note Printing Australia) punished by the Austr.. read more