National Australia Bank is back from the debt capital markets with $1.25 billion in tow via its 10-year Tier 2 notes, with pricing landing tighter than the initial guidance.
Barrenjoey’s Jon Mott says APRA’s chairman is pointing to a reduction in the 3 per cent loan serviceability buffer – but also the reinstatement of a 7 per cent floor.
APRA has increased the countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) to 1 per cent of risk-weighted assets (RWA), the regulator has confirmed. Six years after the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
APRA has released its climate vulnerability assessments for the five largest banks, which show the impact of climate change will be in specific regions and industries.