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3:24am Wednesday 8th October 2008
Troubled bank Halifax Bank of Scotland has agreed to sell its Australian banking business for £1.2 billion in a bid to boost its balance sheet.
The bank said the sale of Bank of Western Australia Ltd and St Andrew's Australia Pty Ltd would "further enhance the group's capital position and reduce the group's wholesale funding requirements".
The retail, business banking, insurance and wealth management businesses will be sold to Commonwealth Bank of Australia subject to approval by Australian regulators.
HBOS was, until recently, considered the UK's banking giant, commanding leading positions in both mortgage lending and savings markets.
HBOS has the UK's largest savings institution, holding deposits totalling £258 billion for both consumers and businesses.
The bank has a 16 per cent share of the savings market, meaning that for every £100 saved by people in the UK, £16 is deposited with Halifax or Bank of Scotland.
However, HBOS has recently run into a series of financial problems and during the first six months of this year the group's share of net mortgage lending, which takes into account people moving their home loan to a different provider, fell to 7 per cent, down from 15 per cent during 2007, after it pledged to put margins before volumes.
It also revealed sharply lower profits and said it was concerned about rising bad debts as customers struggled with repayments. The interim results showed that pre-tax profits for the six months to the end of June plummeted 72 per cent to £848 million.
At the same time it saw a 36 per cent leap in bad debt charges to £1.31 billion, which it said could rise further as hard-pressed customers ran into problems with repayments and house prices continue to fall.
Lloyds TSB Group plc, who has tabled a £12.2 billion bid to takeover HBOS, has confirmed it is supporting the sale.
Gordon Brown insisted ministers were not told in advance by police that they were going to arrest Tory frontbencher Damian Green over leaked information from the Home Office.
A wealthy British businessman was among those killed in the terror attacks on Mumbai.
Joe Kinnear has been appointed as Newcastle boss until the end of the season.
Kevin Pietersen has warned that England players will not return to India if their safety cannot be guaranteed.
Dani Behr became the second celebrity to be ejected from I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Coleen Rooney's jewellery and watch range with high street chain Argos will hit shops in the New Year.
HBOS is to sell its Australian arm to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia
HBOS is to sell its Australian arm to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia
HBOS is to sell its Australian banking arm
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