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The Reserve Bank’s next move may be a rate cut, says NAB senior economists.

One of Australia’s biggest banks says interest rate pain is over – for now

The Reserve Bank has lifted interest rates at its past three meetings. But the NAB believes its next move will be a cut to prop up a struggling economy.

  • Shane Wright

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Sydney couple fleeced bank of more than $40m, police allege

The married couple helped the Penthouse Syndicate build a luxury property empire across Sydney, detectives allege.

  • Riley Walter
The banks face weaker growth in their biggest market: mortgages.

The banks’ rivers of gold are facing another blow

On top of a weakening economy and an energy crisis, banking giants now face a softer market in their most important type of lending: mortgages.

  • Clancy Yeates
Two NAB workers have died by suicide in recent weeks.

Workplace safety regulator investigating two suicides among NAB staff

The federal workplace health and safety authority is investigating the circumstances surrounding two NAB employees who died by suicide just weeks apart.

  • Millie Muroi and Elias Visontay
The ASX is set for an uncertain start to the session.

ASX slips after Trump tariffs drama; banks and tech shares slide

The Australian sharemarket lost ground as investors digested the implications of the latest developments regarding US President Donald Trump’s trade war.

  • Staff reporter
The ASX hit an intraday high on Thursday.

ASX rises as banks and miners jump, while Wesfarmers falls

The Australian sharemarket hit a new high on a bumper day for the reporting season.

  • Staff reporter
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NAB shares have soared on the back of its trading update.

ASX closes higher for third day straight as NAB jumps; Santos cuts jobs

The Australian sharemarket ended the day in the green as investors digested a raft of company results, with National Australia Bank jumping after a trading update. 

  • Staff reporter
Former Commonwealth Bank and NAB employee Andrew W Hu.

Banker, broker, nightclub owner: The alleged fraudster who outsmarted two of Australia’s biggest banks

For years, Andrew W Hu learnt the finance giants’ systems inside out. Detectives allege he then helped defraud his former employers of hundreds of millions of dollars.

  • Riley Walter
Australian Open attendees are expected to fork out $600 million at this year’s tournament.

Australian Open set to generate $600 million as ‘opening week’ numbers surge

Attendees are predicted to fork out big for this year’s tournament, with the hospitality and accommodation industries among the big winners.

  • Gemma Grant
Self-proclaimed fortune-teller and feng shui master Anya Phan allegedly laundered more than $520,000 at The Star casino while receiving disability support pension payments.

Anya earned $400 a week. To The Star she was a high-rolling VIP, police allege she was a massive fraudster

The state’s gambling regulators have launched an investigation into why the alleged head of a major crime syndicate was able to gamble a fortune at the embattled casino despite living off a meagre pension.

  • Riley Walter