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Mergers among the largest domestic banks are one of the most
significant international trends in the financial globalisation process.1
However, in 1997, the Howard Government introduced the ‘four pillars’
policy for Australia, banning mergers among any of the largest four
banks (‘the majors’): the National Australia Bank (NAB), the Australian
and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ), the Westpac Banking
Corporation (WBC), and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA)
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