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Big four bank chiefs face parliamentary committee: experts react

  • Written by Deborah Ralston, Professor of Finance, Monash University
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The chief executives of Australia’s big four banks are this week being called before a House of Representatives economics committee. We asked a panel of experts what questions the committee should be asking.


Rod Maddock, Vice Chancellor’s Fellow at Victoria University and Adjunct Professor of Economics, Monash University

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