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  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA)
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    Bank Shares

    Own CBA shares? Here's why the bank wants to shake up the RBA board

    Whether you’re filling up your car, buying groceries or planning a vacation, you’ll have noticed the bigger hit to your…

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    Bank Shares

    Are NAB shares the most expensive of the big four banks?

    Are NAB shares more expensive than its big-four rivals?

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    Bank Shares

    Here's what's putting CBA shares in the headlines this week

    With interest rates ratcheting higher for the first time in over a decade, a number of analysts believe CommBank is…

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    Energy Shares

    If CBA is right, ASX 200 coal shares should keep the good times rolling

    Thermal coal prices, in particular, have been spurred far higher by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as European and other nations…

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    Resources Shares

    Why CBA is much more upbeat on Rio Tinto shares than the government

    The Rio Tinto share price hit all-time highs in mid-2021 when iron ore was fetching more than US$216 per tonne.

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    If the government has this right, the BHP share price could come under some serious pressure

    Not everyone agrees with the bearish assessment for iron ore spelled out in the Federal budget.

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    Bank Shares

    Here's how ASX 200 banks stand to benefit from the budget

    The budget that Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveiled to parliament will aid some sectors more than others.

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    Broker Notes

    Why this expert is loading up on CBA shares in case of a recession

    What do CBA shares offer that other ASX bank shares don't?

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    CommSec penalised $20 million for rorting customers

    The business formerly known as CommSec Adviser Services also fined a further $7.12 million for breaching market integrity rules.

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    Bank Shares

    ASX 200 bank shares have had a stellar month. Here's why this expert is now worried

    The party could soon come to an end for ASX 200 bank shares.

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    Bank Shares

    Has CBA just become a new competitor to Telstra?

    What does the bank's foray into mobile mean?

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    Bank Shares

    Own CBA shares? This expert says you 'may want to consider cashing in some gains'

    This expert is telling investors to trim their CBA holdings.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia traditionally makes two fully-franked dividend payments to shareholders yearly, payable in March and September.

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia originally floated at $5.40 per share in 1991.

    Yes. The dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) allows shareholders to reinvest all or part of any dividend paid on their shares in additional shares instead of receiving the dividend in cash. Shareholders are still entitled to franking credits on dividends reinvested under the DRP. Participation in the DRP is entirely optional.

    CBA ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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    About Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) is an Australian multinational bank, operating across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, China, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong.

    CBA, also known as CommBank, is one of the “big four” Australian banks in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers, and is also among the largest listed companies on the ASX.

    CBA is one of the most recognised brands in Australia and provides a range of integrated financial services including retail, business and institutional banking, funds management, superannuation, life insurance, general insurance and broking services.

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