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Westpac served ban after leaking from RBA briefing

The bank regularly holds off-the-record briefings, but that confidence is not always respected.

RBA Governor Michele Bullock was at the Westpac briefing when she was still deputy governor.

Westpac is the third financial institution to cop a ban from the Reserve Bank of Australia for leaking details from off the record briefings.

The bank was blacklisted after a meeting held last year, and has served its one year ban.

The move follows similar penalties for investment bank Barrenjoey and

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Lachlan Colquhoun Wed, 02 Oct 2024
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