NAB seeks RBS sense on CEO 23 July 2019 3:57PM Major Banks Banking Day staff Might RBS name a successor to Ross McEwan as CEO as early as 2 August, freeing McEwan to take the vacant job at NAB in seven weeks or so? read more
The 'Bandit's Club' ends up in court 28 May 2019 3:36PM Finance regulation John Kavanagh Law firm Maurice Blackburn has launched a class action against five international banks, claiming they colluded to rig foreign exchange. The firm filed the class action in the Federal Court yesterday,.. read more
Foreign news: US consumer debt on the rise, HK's red carpet for neobanks, robots try to pop China's 06 June 2018 4:41PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Consumer debt in America has been steadily rising since 2012 and is slated to reach a new high of US$4 trillion by the end of 2018. read more
Foreign news: Barclays pays $97m for overcharging US clients, US pro-consumer card rules survive, bi 12 May 2017 4:26PM Foreign news Banking Day staff A unit of Barclays Plc will pay US$97 million to settle claims by the US Securities and Exchange Commission that it overcharged thousands of investors over a six-year period for services it never actu.. read more
Foreign news: RBS fails BOE stress test 01 December 2016 4:43PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Royal Bank of Scotland has failed the latest Bank of England stress test and has had to issue a plan to improve its capital position read more
Foreign news: Clydesdale likely buyer of RBS branches, PBOC tightens Chinese bank regulation. 27 October 2016 4:33PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Clydesdale Bank has made an offer for 300 RBS branches that must be sold to meet the terms of RBS's government bailout. read more
Foreign news: Bank of America lifts profit, RBS public ownership stake 18 October 2016 5:15PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Bank of America shows a lift in profit, but the value of the UK government's RBS stake drops again. read more
Foreign news: Postal Bank of China completes IPO, Wells Fargo boss told to resign, Banco Santander w 22 September 2016 3:56PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Postal Savings Bank of China raises US$7.4 billion through an initial public offering, WellsFargo's head comes under fire and Banco Santander ends its talks over a potential RBS purchase. read more
James and McKeith run out of legal options over RBS dismissal 05 September 2016 4:11PM Work & career Ian Rogers Two former executives of ABN Amro Australia rebuffed by the High Court over a 2008 dismissal. read more
NAB dragged into Federal Court over swap rate allegations 08 June 2016 4:24PM Finance regulation Ian Rogers The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has commenced legal proceedings against National Australia Bank in the Federal Court in Melbourne, alleging "unconscionable conduct and market mani.. read more