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ANZ has posted a decline in full-year cash profit while improving capital flexibility, credit quality and costs.
ANZ posted a cash profit on a continuing basis of $A6.49 billion in the September financial year, a 5 per cent decline on the previous corresponding period. Statutory profit was flat at $A6.4 billion.
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Simplification drives improved capital flexibility, credit quality and continued lower costs in full year, CFO says.
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ANZ CEO says bank is in the right shape for growth in an environment of change after small dip in cash profit.
31 October 2018