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BANK OF JAPAN News & Analysis

Is CBA the most expensive bank in the world?
Stocks
Is CBA the most expensive bank in the world?
Banks have been on a strong run but CBA has stood out. Have things gone too far?
James Gruber | 21 March 2024
Anatomy of a house price crash: Editor’s note
Markets
Anatomy of a house price crash: Editor’s note
We know prices will fall, what happens when they do?
Lewis Jackson | 15 July 2022
Buffett backs oil, another exit at Magellan and Zip cuts back: What we learned this week
Markets
Buffett backs oil, another exit at Magellan and Zip cuts back: What we learned this week
Japan rocked by attack on former Prime Minister while on campaign trail.
Nicola Chand | 08 July 2022
Asian central banks walk on the wild side
Markets
Asian central banks walk on the wild side
Investors in Australia are vulnerable as governments across the region try to stimulate growth
Anthony Fensom | 16 June 2020
9 ways to get fixed income exposure
Personal Finance
9 ways to get fixed income exposure
Equity market volatility, low rates and diversification benefits are some of the reasons to consider credit assets.
Glenn Freeman | 21 January 2020
A source of alternative income to the banks
Funds
A source of alternative income to the banks
With record low interest rates and weakening growth, investors are looking beyond traditional assets for sources of return, writes Andrew Lockhart.
Andrew Lockhart | 21 November 2019
CBA shareholders having nothing to fear from neobanks, says Morningstar
Stocks
CBA shareholders having nothing to fear from neobanks, says Morningstar
Online “neobanks” have been touted as a disruptive force in the banking landscape, but traditional lenders can keep them at bay, says Morningstar.
Emma Rapaport | 25 September 2019
How far negative could Bank of Japan send rates?
Stocks
How far negative could Bank of Japan send rates?
The central bank says it will not hesitate to take additional easing measures if it sees signs of slowing momentum concerning its inflation outlook.
Anthony Fensom | 10 September 2019
Are interest rates heading negative Down Under?
Markets
Are interest rates heading negative Down Under?
There is a chance that negative interest rates could hit Australia in the near future, according to several global fund managers.
Glenn Freeman | 16 August 2019
Bullish ASX investors may be underestimating rate risk
Stocks
Bullish ASX investors may be underestimating rate risk
Local share investors' continued confidence in the wake of Tuesday's historic RBA interest rate cut may be somewhat misplaced, warns Morningstar...
Glenn Freeman | 05 July 2019