ANZ
Antonia Watson
ANZ's Antonia Watson talks to Guyon about billion dollar bank profits, whether we're paying too much for our mortgages and why she thinks it's time for a Capital gains tax. Video, Audio
Rise in scams & fraud: How are banks responding?
Earlier this month Nine to Noon looked at the issue of online fraud and whether banks could - and should - be doing more to protect customers' losses. Kathryn spoke with Jon Duffy from Consumer NZ… Audio
Could a 'mortgage bomb' blow up borrowers?
Recent reports have warned of a ‘mortgage bomb’ that could blow up - and a growing number of people unable to pay back debts. Is the story as explosive as some headlines would have you believe?
OCR up to 4.25 percent - ANZ chief economist's analysis
The highest interest rate hike in Reserve Bank history could signal collective belt tightening for many mortagages holders.
The Official Cash Rate rose 75 basis points to 4.25 percent. And that means… Video, Audio
ANZ posts $1.1b first-half profit
The country's biggest bank's net profit is up 18 percent on the year earlier, but sees challenges ahead amid rising inflation and interest rates.
Ross Asset Management investors tell court of losses
Investors from the collapsed Ross Asset Management company have had their turn in court today, as their bid to sue the ANZ Bank is wrapped up.
Wellington financial adviser David Ross was jailed in… Audio
Truckometer jumps higher, but coronavirus weighs on outlook
More freight movement around the country suggests stronger economic growth is imminent, but the coronavirus could dampen that. Audio
ANZ profit falls as regulators squeeze and controversy hurts
The profit for the country's biggest bank -- ANZ -- has taken a tumble as regulators have put the squeeze on the way it does business and a slowing economy dents its income. Audio
Com Com taking legal action against UDC Finance
The Commerce Commission is taking legal action against one of ANZ's businesses. Audio
Taranaki farming couple beats ANZ in court
Business commentator Rod Oram reports on the significant victory Bill and Sharon Coomey achieved against ANZ in the Court of Appeal after a five year fight over an interest rate swap, AMP has called… Audio
Ross investors chasing ANZ Bank for millions
A group of investors in the failed Ross Asset Management hopes to recover millions from the ANZ bank. Audio
Ross Asset Management investors eye ANZ claim
Investors in New Zealand's biggest ponzi scheme expect more to join their ranks in taking legal action against ANZ bank. 700 clients were defrauded of more than $115m they had invested in Ross Asset… Audio
Business Commentator, Rod Oram - criticism of the Reserve Bank
Rod Oram talks to Kathryn about criticism of the Reserve Bank for its handling of CBL, the insurer that went bust. Also ANZ and Westpac's Australian parents weigh in on Reserve Bank's capital… Audio
ANZ: We do not support Maria Folau’s views
One of Netball New Zealand's major sponsors, ANZ, has raised concerns about Maria Folau's support for her husband after she shared his social media post calling for donations. Sports reporter Clay… Video, Audio
Business commentator Rod Oram - banking
Rod Oram talks to Kathryn about movement in the banking industry. Audio
ANZ asked to prove its abiding by the rules
The Reserve Bank has asked ANZ to prove its capital models are operating the way they should and that the bank is being run in line with regulations. Audio
Did David Hisco's public punishment fit the crime?
Interest.co.nz editor Gareth Vaughan joins us to talk through the puzzling, public lashing delivered to former ANZ chief executive David Hisco. Audio
Clarity needed from ANZ on CEO’s departure – Grant Robertson
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says ANZ has questions to answer following the departure of its CEO after revelations he passed off wine storage and chauffeur driven cars as business expenses. Video, Audio
Finance sector distances itself from departure of ANZ's CEO
Finance sector regulators and the big Australian-owned banks are keeping distant from the shock departure of the head of ANZ's local operations. Audio
ANZ CEO leaves due to 'blind spot' on recording expenses – John Key
ANZ chairman John Key says departing CEO David Hisco believed he had authority to spend tens of thousands of dollars on chauffeured cars, but resigned because of a "lack of transparency" in recording… Video, Audio