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Allegheny County Judge R. Stanton Wettick Jr. ruled that a lawsuit can proceed against First Commonwealth Bank on three of eight allegations that it illegally reduced an 8 percent interest rate paid on individual retirement accounts to some customers. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
Thousands of people lost up to $3 billion when Storm Financial collapsed. Full Article at ABC Online
Two men deliver a machine to a Commonwealth Bank branch in central Sydney December 18, 2008. View Photo »
The truth is we don’t really know who owns the ASB. We know it is owned 100% by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), but who owns the Commonwealth Bank? It used to be owned by the Federal Government of Australia but it was privatised in stages beginning in 1991.
A LAST-resort compensation scheme for corporate collapses will be investigated by the Rudd Government in the wake of the $3 billion failure of Townsville-based Storm Financial. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Ellyse Perry is one of the players in the squad who has full international experience. Full Article at CricketWorld.com
BABY Boomers are opting to stay put in their homes rather than sell, making it harder for today's youth to get into the housing market, research shows. Full Article at Adelaide Now
A man leaves an ATM line at a Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA) branch in central Sydney November 9, 2009. View Photo »
To those of our customers who've been impacted by shortcomings on our part, I am sorry and apologise to them on behalf of the Commonwealth Bank
THE listed Agribusiness sector has fallen short of the broader market in the past month through a difficult reporting season and a strong Australian dollar. Full Article at Herald Sun
THE dollar opened half a cent lower as risk averse investors took profits following stronger support for the US dollar. At 9.21am AEDT the dollar was trading at $US0.9146, down from Friday's close of $US0.9196/98. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
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Two men deliver a machine to a Commonwealth Bank branch in central Sydney December 18, 2008.
View Photo »A man leaves an ATM line at a Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA) branch in central Sydney November 9, 2009. CBA, the nation's second-biggest lender, reported a strong first-quarter profit on Monday, with business improving across the board, sending its shares sharply higher.
View Photo »A man runs past a Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA) branch in central Sydney November 9 2009. CBA the nation's second-biggest lender, reported a strong first-quarter profit on Monday, with business improving across the board, sending its shares sharply higher.
View Photo »Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium, left, walks with her father Marc Wickmayer at Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium, left, walks with her father Marc Wickmayer at Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Yanina Wickmayer, right, of Belgium, along with her father Marc, stands in front of a restaurant at Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium, left, walks away from an Indonesian journalist at Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium, right, and his father Marc Wickmayer, center, talk to an Indonesian reporter at Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium serves to Kimiko Date Krumm of Japan at the WTA Bali Open tennis tournament in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.
View Photo »Sabine Lisicki of Germany, left, Agnes Szavay of Hungry, center, and Shahar Peer of Israel paint their pots during their visit to a ceramic tableware manufacturer in Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Shahar Peer of Israel, left, makes a pottery as others in background, from left, Agnes Szavay of Hungry, Sabine Lisicki of Germany, Martinez Sanchez of Spain and Media Garrigues of Spain look on during their visit to a ceramic tableware manufacturer in Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesda...
View Photo »A man leaves an ATM line at a Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA) branch in central Sydney November 9, 2009. CBA, the nation's second-biggest lender, reported a strong first-quarter profit on Monday, with business improving across the board, sending its shares sharply higher.
View Photo »The truth is we don’t really know who owns the ASB. We know it is owned 100% by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), but who owns the Commonwealth Bank? It used to be owned by the Federal Government of Australia but it was privatised in stages beginning in 1991.
To those of our customers who've been impacted by shortcomings on our part, I am sorry and apologise to them on behalf of the Commonwealth Bank
Players and fans are excited about the upcoming inaugural Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in beautiful Bali ... The event promises to be a fantastic finale for the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour’s International tournaments. With the field featuring some of the Tour’s leading players and next generatio...
We are delighted to support the Commonwealth Bank. We look forward to providing identity solutions to enhance the services offered to the Bank's business customers
Following the recent decision by the High Court of New Zealand concerning Westpac Banking Corporation's tax treatment of certain conduit structured finance transactions, Commonwealth Bank's New Zealand subsidiary ASB is reviewing its own position
Under the terms of the agreement, Merrill Lynch was required to provide full disclosure to all potential investors before investors were required to commit. The Commonwealth Bank is disappointed that Merrill Lynch did not meet its obligations.
We at Commonwealth Bank are very happy to support women’s tennis as the main sponsor of this tournament ... This year, as the tournament gained its stature and has become a major Championships, we have also upgraded our commitment to support it. We hope that the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions...
We are very excited to welcome players to beautiful Bali for the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions which promises to be a great event for numerous established stars of the Tour, as well as the next generation of players
The Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions promises to be a fantastic year-end finale for the winners of the Tour’s International events ... Bali is a fantastic location and is a favorite of the players and the fans. I congratulate Yanina and Anabel on being the first players to qualify for the event...
I am thrilled about having an opportunity to go to Bali for the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions ... I’ve had a really good year, winning my first Tour tournament and having a dream run at the US Open. Going to Bali is a perfect ending to my season.
The Commonwealth Bank is seeing an increasing demand from our Australian customers for financial services in India
There has been a big break on tour so it is somewhat fitting for it all to get back underway with the richest prize-purse on offer ... It’s wonderful to have support from Australia's leading bank, the Commonwealth Bank, and I'm looking forward to a terrific start tomorrow.
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That Commonwealth bank ad is maddening.
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That new Commonwealth Bank 'promise' ad really shits me.
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