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“Westpac is continuing to vigorously pursue the outstanding amount,” of NZ$3. 8 million ($2.3 million), AP has a bank spokesperson saying.
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Ms. Kelly said Monday at a business lunch in Sydney that Westpac is still replacing offshore wholesale borrowings it didn't replace before the global financial crisis with more expensive money, and that competition between banks for additional funding is pushing up the cost of retail deposits.
Australian Banks More Likely to Raise Rates Ross Kelly 2010
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As Griffiths points out, Westpac is happy to lend to cigar-chomping loony industrialists like Lane Walker Rudkin Industries, who took Westpac for NZ$110,000,000 (10,860,852,632.40 Nigerian Nairas) in bad loans.
Boing Boing 2009
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BHP Billiton fell 1.6%, while Westpac, which is trading ex-dividend, lost 1.5%.
Asia Falls on Europe Crisis Shri Navaratnam 2011
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Westpac, which is bidding more than 14.3 billion Australian dollars (US$13. 9 billion) for smaller rival St. George Bank Ltd., said it will merge its client-facing consumer and business financial services arms into a new unit, to be named Westpac Retail and Business Banking.
Westpac Banking 2008
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The move has since been labelled "sneaky" by a consumer group and treasurer Wayne Swan has labelled Westpac "a serial offender".
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Kiwibank has the market leading floating rate of 5.65 per cent, compared to Westpac, which is the most expensive at 6.29 per cent.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010
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Westpac, which is owed $620,000, was seeking to bankrupt her.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010
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The proposal hearing is set for November 2 and 3 with Westpac, which is not objecting to the proposal, added to the list of interested parties.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010
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Looks like we now have a new Reserve Bank called Westpac
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