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Update on large/notable items in 1H21 results
ANZ today announced its first half 2021 Cash Profit will be impacted by a number of large/notable items:
ANZ today announced its first half 2021 Cash Profit will be impacted by a number of large/notable items:
$135m (after tax) of equity accounted losses from AMMB Holding Berhad (‘AmBank’) relating to goodwill impairment recognised by AmBank at 31 March 2021 (no impact on ANZ’s Common Equity Tier 1 ‘CET1’ capital).
$251m (after tax) relating to the write-down of goodwill attributable to the ANZ Share Investing business
[1] as a result of that business being reclassified as held-for-sale, reflecting a continuation of the bank’s simplification strategy (no impact on ANZ’s CET1 capital).
Why NZ will be next in bank shrinkage
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May 1, 2021 – 12.00am
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When four of Australia’s big five banks come to the market next week with cumulative cash profits of about $12 billion, it will present an opportunity to take stock of a sector critical to the post-COVID-19 recovery.
The government will be looking to see what leading bankers say about business investment. Investors will be focused on dividend payouts and potential buybacks of stock.
Banking analysts will be watching likely changes to the grim assumptions used to calculate expected loan losses caused by the pandemic. The assumptions were incredibly bearish.
Malaysian teen slams rape joke, video goes viral
Reuters, KUALA LUMPUR
Malaysian teenager Ain Husniza Saiful Nizam came home from school last week and posted a video on TikTok, taking a male teacher to task over an alleged joke about rape during class.
The video went viral overnight, sparking a nationwide debate on sex education, misogyny and sexual violence in the Southeast Asian nation, where such subjects are often considered taboo.
“There’s been numerous students who have been coming forward with their own stories to me . but people didn’t take any action on what the students had to say, and for me, that is very, very sad,” Ain said.
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Hanoi, (VLLF/VNA) - Election constitutes a fundamental,
sacred and noble right of the people in the modern world today, reflecting the degree of state democracy, social consensus as well as political, legal and cultural identities of each nation.
On the occasion of the upcoming election of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and all-level People’s Councils, the 2021-26 tenure, let’s take an overall look at Vietnam’s current election law, Nguyen Mai Thuyen, Master of Laws from Hanoi Law University, wrote in a recent article.
In modern society, election holds an extremely important position of great political significance. Election is the method for forming modern state apparatuses in which the people select and mandate powers to those they elect. By voting, the people will, in the capacity of the holder of the state power, select those who will represent them to participate in state activities. Hence, election can be regarded as a meter
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Vietnam stands side by side with India in COVID-19 fight: leaders
Vietnam always stands side by side with India in the fight against COVID-19, the Vietnamese leaders affirmed on April 28.
In their messages of sympathy sent to their Indian counterparts Ram Nath Kovind and Narendra Modi, State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said they share difficulties faced by the Indian people in the fierce battle against COVID-19 in the context that the pandemic is developing complicatedly around the world.