A director at National Australia Bank Limited bought 2,405 shares at 39.870AUD and the significance rating of the trade was 54/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the last ...
Summary Rural Bank Limited - Company Profile and SWOT Analysis, is a source of comprehensive company data and information. The report covers the company's structure, operation, SWOT analysis, product and service offerings and corporate actions, providing a 360˚ view of the company. Key Highlights Rural Bank Limited (Rural Bank), a division of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, is a provider of agricultural and retail banking solutions. It offers farm term loans, farm line of credits, seasonal...
Summary Kiwibank Ltd - Company Profile and SWOT Analysis, is a source of comprehensive company data and information. The report covers the company's structure, operation, SWOT analysis, product and service offerings and corporate actions, providing a 360˚ view of the company. Key Highlights Kiwibank Ltd (KBL), a subsidiary of Kiwi Group Holding Limited (KGHL), is a provider of personal, business, and international banking solutions. It offers debit, business credit, and credit cards; accounts...
DBRS Morningstar has published a commentary discussing large Australian banks’ recent H1 2023 results, including Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, National Australia Bank Limited, and Westpac Banking Corporation. Key points include: • The three large Australian banks reported solid results in the first half of 2023 primarily driven by strong net interest income growth on the back of higher interest rates and solid new lending volume growth. • Credit costs increased for all th...
DBRS Morningstar has released a commentary focusing on Japanese and Australian banks’ exposures to China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Key points include: • In a scenario of an escalation in tensions surrounding Taiwan’s status, indirect risks could have some implications for Japanese and Australian banks as they have some operations in these regions. • The total credit exposure of Japanese and Australian banks to China, Hong Kong and Taiwan is moderate representing a relatively low proporti...
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