Korea Eximbank set a new record in the Kangaroo bond market, issuing AUD 1.5 billion at the lowest-ever spread and widening its yield advantage over Australia’s major banks, underscoring the rising premium for Korean Paper amid robust global investor demand.
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Kangaroo Bonds Also Command 'K-Premium'—Korea Eximbank Widens Spread Over Australian Banks
Korea Eximbank set a new record in the Kangaroo bond market, issuing AUD 1.5 billion at the lowest-ever spread and widening its yield advantage over Australia’s major banks, underscoring the rising premium for Korean Paper amid robust global investor demand.
Yonhap InfomaxASX Market Shows Mixed Performance Amidst Global Unsteadiness
Why did the Australian stock market change in 2025? Learn how bank profits and US interest rates changed share prices for CBA and NAB investors.
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https://newsletter.tf/why-australian-asx-bank-shares-changed-in-2025-and-2026/

Australian ASX share prices show mixed results as bank profits change in 2025 and 2026
Why did the Australian stock market change in 2025? Learn how bank profits and US interest rates changed share prices for CBA and NAB investors.
The ASX rose by 1% in February 2025, but major banks like CBA fell by 3.1% later that year. This shows that even when banks make billions in profit, share prices can still go down.
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https://newsletter.tf/why-australian-asx-bank-shares-changed-in-2025-and-2026/

Australian ASX share prices show mixed results as bank profits change in 2025 and 2026
Why did the Australian stock market change in 2025? Learn how bank profits and US interest rates changed share prices for CBA and NAB investors.

Bendigo Bank profit surges as community groups get the boot
Bendigo Bank has pulled out of fundraising partnerships with community groups that have been drumming up business for corporate branches since 2004.
Independent Australia
After my mum’s death, I couldn’t believe what the bank did to my 93-year-old dad
Calling the banks bastards is a tired cliche, until you witness their bastardry up close.
The Age