Cracking result, Matt. Congratulations, well said, Alan. Commonwealth Bank of Australia served up a stack of numbers on Wednesday, and analysts gobbled them up.
The 128-page deck had everything – charts on the economy, social issues, the bank’s earnings, the housing market, shareholder returns, and its contribution to the country. Whenever CBA was compared to its rivals and peers, it was nearly always better.
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