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ANZ Customers Win High Court Hearing on Banking Fees - Bloomberg
The West AustralianANZ Customers Win High Court Hearing on Banking FeesBloombergShe allowed the lawsuit to proceed in relation to credit card late-payment charges. ANZ is the first of 12 banks that IMF Australia Ltd. (IMF), the country's biggest litigation funder, planned to sue in a bid to recoup as much as A$5 billion ($5 ...High Court to hear ANZ fee class actionThe AgeHigh Court to hear bank fee challengeSky News Australiaall 33 news articles »
Class action on ANZ fees to High Court - The Australian
BigPond NewsClass action on ANZ fees to High CourtThe AustralianTHE High Court will hear a class action by customers of the ANZ Bank alleging it charged excessive fees for overdrafts, overdrawn accounts, dishonour fees and over-the-limit credit card accounts. High Court judges agreed today to take the case rather ...ANZ's bank fees action goes to High CourtBanking Day (registration)all 9 news articles »
Jobs ads fall in 'tepid' labour market - MSN NZ News
Jobs ads fall in 'tepid' labour marketMSN NZ NewsCompare the best credit cards, home loans, savings accounts and personal loans from all the major NZ banks and institutions in one place. New Zealand job advertisements fell two per cent in April, following a 0.9 per cent fall in March, according to ...and more »
Australia faces a quiet week ahead on the data front, rest of the world has a ... - The Australian Dollar
Australia faces a quiet week ahead on the data front, rest of the world has a ...The Australian DollarIn New Zealand, data on migration, credit card spending, and trade balance will be released, along with NBNZ's 2-year inflation expectations (ANZ: 2.3% q/q). In Japan, the BoJ will decide on monetary policy on Wednesday and release its monthly economic ...
Low spenders, late payers can forget credit card rewards - National Business Review
Low spenders, late payers can forget credit card rewardsNational Business ReviewBUSINESSDESK: If you fail to pay off your credit card each month or are a low spender, then chasing credit card rewards may be pointless, according to the findings of Canstar's rewards star rating survey. Canstar New Zealand, which compares interest ...and more »
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