As ANZ and Suncorp eye an appeal over their rejected banking deal a key question remains unanswered: What role will Bendigo and Adelaide Bank play in the process?
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Technology company Swift Networks' $1.2 million penalty is the third civil-cartel win for the ACCC in 2023.
Two years ago, buy now pay later companies were among the hottest on the ASX. Today, many have fallen back to earth, fallen off the exchange, or fallen over entirely.
Talking about bank runs can make them worse. New research following the SVB collapse finds that the best thing politicians can do in such situations is shut up.
Australia's competition chief wants to improve the regulator's poor court record on mergers, and better protect consumers in a time of soaring living costs.
Consumer cases are generally shorter, cheaper and less complicated to run than competition lawsuits. The ACCC has a solid track record of success in them.
Mastercard's go-slow on producing evidence for trial could derail a key competition case for the ACCC.
ANZ's appeal of the competition regulator's decision to block its $4.9 billion bid for Suncorp Bank will face an extended timeline due to its complexity.
In her first public interview since becoming APRA’s executive board member, Therese McCarthy Hockey flags cybersecurity vulnerabilities at financial institutions as a major concern.
The ACCC may have led Australia's charge to regulate Big Tech, but Julie Inman Grant is not far behind.
The outgoing Qantas CEO has defended the government's decision to block Qatar Airways from adding flights to Australia.
The ACCC and ASIC are set to unleash a deluge of lawsuits across the economy, which could result in hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties.
The rise of AI and deepfakes is posing a threat to elections and democracy. But researchers warn that efforts to regulate the technology could backfire.
You can't win a cent playing them, but gambling giants have hit the jackpot with smartphone slot machine games.
The energy utility is the latest big company to be targeted in a greenwashing lawsuit. But this one could be significant for the whole economy.
The latest lawsuit against financial services company Latitude over its March 2023 cyberattack is an individual claim with class-action traits.
The world’s largest tech company and the nation’s biggest bank are locked in a battle for Australian wallets.
And the disgraced crypto entrepreneur has room to fall yet.
Norway is fining Meta $150,000 per day for serving targeted ads. The same could happen in Australia, where similar restrictions are under consideration.
The chronically under-resourced OAIC's slow progress could have significant implications for data breach class actions.