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6 February 2019

Griffith experts comment on banking royal commission

Griffith Business School academics break down the reasons Australia's banks have been brought to task - and what lies ahead for consumers and the industry.

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4 February 2019

Fake news and banking integrity explored in twilight sessions

How has the digital revolution transformed journalism practices? Can the professionalisation of banking restore its integrity? These questions will be...

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21 January 2020

Griffith signs PhD MoU with South Pacific central banks!

The South Pacific Centre for Central Banking (SPCCB) facilitated capacity building program reached a new milestone in late 2019. The...

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28 March 2019

Research Impact: ‘Whistling While They Work’

Whistleblowing is when employees or other members of organisations speak up about wrongdoing within or by the organisation to people...

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22 February 2019

Did the Royal Commission achieve its purpose?

By Adrian Edwards The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry (the Commission) will be...

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6 December 2017

If a royal commission is good news for the public, it’s even better for APRA

By Professor David Grant, Pro Vice Chancellor (Business), Griffith University Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull recently bowed to widespread pressure and...

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17 May 2017

Research shows bank levy will hit customers

Studies of European countries show that bank taxes similar to the 0.06% bank levy introduced by the government in the 2017 federal budget will be largely borne by customers, not shareholders.

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5 October 2016
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