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BEIJING, March 22 (Reuters) - Former NBA player Stephon Marbury justified his status as the highest profile import in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) with an MVP performance at the ... Yahoo!7 - Sport - 12:52 p.m. Monday 22nd March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Ex CommBank marketing boss – sack the agency for their lazy, uncampaignable ads spacer

The former marketing boss of Commonwealth Bank of Australia has opened fire on the company’s marketing position, labelling it shallow and lazy and calling for the company to fire its ... mUmBRELLA - 11:50 a.m. Monday 22nd March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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A former advisor for the New Zealand subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, ASB, has been jailed for defrauding wealthy customers of nearly NZ$18 million (A$14 million), in the largest ... East & Partners - 9:43 a.m. Monday 22nd March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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By: Jessica Darnbrough A revived market for Residential Mortgage Backed Securities (RMBS) has helped AMP slash the interest rates on its entry level home loan products. The bank, which earlier ... Mortgage Business - 7:49 a.m. Monday 22nd March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Commonwealth Bank was active offshore on Monday night, raising US$3.5 billion in the US s144A market. CBA raised US$750 million for three years at Libor plus 55bps, US$1.75 billion for ... TheSheet.com - 5:44 a.m. Monday 22nd March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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It will remain expensive to raise new bank debt for at least two more years, Commonwealth Bank's most senior funding executive warns. Business Day - 11:01 p.m. Sunday 21st March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Americans' CBA campaign ought to be yanked spacer

THE ex-CBA ad chief takes aim at the bank's current campaign. The Australian Media News - 11 p.m. Sunday 21st March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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IT WILL remain expensive to raise new bank debt for at least two more years, Commonwealth Bank's most senior funding executive has warned. The high funding costs will flow through ... The Age : Sport - 10:54 p.m. Sunday 21st March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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NEW bank debt will remain expensive for at least another two years, which will increase the cost of new mortgages and business loans, the Commonwealth Bank's most senior funding executive ... The Age : Sport - 10:54 p.m. Sunday 21st March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Australian retail sales remained relatively flat over the month of February, according to the latest Commonwealth Bank Business Sales Indicator. RetailBiz - 9:01 a.m. Saturday 20th March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Arsonists damage Coffs businesses spacer

BURNT OUT: The loading bay behind the Commonwealth Bank was set alight on Wednesday night, causing tens of thousands of dollars of damage and closing businesses yesterday. LOCAL business owner ... Coffs Coast Advocate - 2:16 a.m. Saturday 20th March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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A NUMBER of Darwinites have had up to $2000 robbed straight from their bank accounts due to a suspected skimming device on a Commonwealth Bank ATM. David Krantz, of Malak, ... Northern Territory News - 2:07 a.m. Saturday 20th March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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The week started from two significant euro bonds from Telstra and CBA, and ended with four new ABS transactions from Bankwest, BEN, Colonial, and Macquarie. NZ’s Southland Building Society also ... Insto - 5:20 p.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

'Significant' Sugar Buying Likely After Price Drop, Bank Says spacer

By Wendy Pugh March 19 (Bloomberg) -- “Significant” sugar purchasing by importers was likely over the next few months after prices fell, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia said in a ... Bloomberg - 4:12 p.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Executive General Manager of Local Business Banking at the Commonwealth Bank, Symon Brewis-Weston, with John Barron ABC Economy - 3:20 p.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia (the Bank) is a provider of integrated financial services, including retail, business and institutional banking, superannuation, life insurance, general insurance, funds management, broking services and finance company activities. The principal activities of the Company include banking, funds management and insurance. The Bank provides a range of retail banking services, including housing loans, credit cards, personal loans, savings and cheque accounts, and demand and term deposits. The Company’s funds management business is managed as part of the Wealth Management division. This business manages a range of wholesale and retail investment, superannuation and retirement funds. Investments are across all asset classes, including Australian and International shares, property, fixed interest and cash. The Bank provides term life insurance, investment contracts, annuities, master trusts, investment products and household general insurance.

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