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Alphabet eyes inaugural Australian dollar bond, bookrunner’s message says

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Banks may rush to tap short loans abroad
Bankers said some lenders now plan to borrow more short-term funds, possibly at a higher rate, to finance the promised leverage to FCNR(B) clients after the Reserve Bank of India advanced the deadline for swap support. These funds will have to be replaced with a long-term loan or bond later, leading to a temporary mismatch between banks’ foreign deposits and borrowings.
“The RBI has put banks in a tight spot. Banks had done roadshows, spent manhours on getting documentation ready and put a lot of investments into this. All this was planned with September 30 deadline in mind,” said a senior private-sector bank executive.
Since large funds can’t be secured for a longer tenure immediately, one option is to look for bridge loans.
“Not many banks have the capacity to raise a huge sum at such a short notice; so one option banks are exploring is to do a short-term bridge loan for now to ensure customers can be provided leverage on their deposits until the end of August. These short-term loans can be replaced with longer term borrowings later,” said the executive cited above.
‘Sufficient’
On Friday, the RBI advanced the deadline for mobilising FCNR-B deposits to August 31, from the originally announced September 30, citing higher-than-expected inflows. The RBI received $52.3 billion through FCNR(B) deposits until August 13, the latest update showed.

Banks can use the RBI’s special zero cost swap facility, until September 11, 2026, versus the earlier date of October 16.
Bankers said the early closure was surprising since governor Sanjay Malhotra himself had said a week ago that the central bank neither planned to prematurely close the swap window because of robust inflows nor had it received any proposal to extend the timeline beyond the announced deadline.
“As of now, there is no proposal under consideration to close the scheme prematurely,” Malhotra had said after the monetary policy announcement on August 5. The scheme’s curtailment could expose lenders to liquidity mismatches.
Late Entrants
“Some banks that were late in garnering dollars will probably stop in their tracks. Others may choose not to push for more dollars, while some with customer commitments will look for short-term funds immediately – possibly at a higher cost,” said another private-sector banker. “This will create mismatches in the short term, which is not healthy.”
For instance, ICICI Bank’s $1.45 billion, four-year loan launched last week is currently under syndication. This loan also has a greenshoe option allowing ICICI Bank to upsize the total amount it wants to raise. The bank may want to wrap up the syndication early and not look at pushing the greenshoe.
Similarly, Punjab National Bank‘s $1 billion loan, which went into syndication in the last week of July, could be closed early as the bank scampers to get funds within the shorter deadline.
“Some mid-to small-sized banks, which had planned debut bond sales overseas, may now have to look at alternative sources. They will have to curtail their FCNR (B) targets because it does not look like the RBI needs more dollars,” said a senior executive with a foreign bank.
Bankers said the RBI’s decision has exposed them to risks of higher payouts immediately. There is also no certainty that whenever they tap the overseas markets, to match their three- to five-year FCNR(B) deposit liabilities, the US treasury, global rates or geopolitics will be favourable.
“Until last week, the RBI was in touch with banks pushing for more dollars. If dollar flows were too heavy, then there are ways to use them. Just open a special window for oil companies, for instance,” said a third private sector bank executive.
Bankers said by closing the scheme early and at a short notice, the RBI would be indicating it has enough muscle to protect the rupee.
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The a2 Milk Company Limited 2026 Q4 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation (OTCMKTS:ACOPY) 2026-08-16
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Iress Limited (IRSMF) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Operator
Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Iress Limited 2026 Half Year Financial Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to hand the conference over to Andrew Russell, Iress CEO and Managing Director. Please go ahead.
Andrew Russell
Group CEO, MD & Director
Good morning, and thank you for joining us. I’m Andrew Russell, Group CEO and Managing Director, and I’m joined by Cameron Williamson, our Chief Financial Officer. Today, we’ll take you through our first half performance, updated FY ’26 guidance and the progress we’re making against the strategic priorities we outlined at our AGM. Most importantly, we’ll show how disciplined execution is building a stronger, higher-quality software business and positioning Iress for sustainable long-term value creation.
There are 5 key messages for our shareholders today. First, we have delivered a solid first half result with materially improved earnings quality, driven by disciplined execution, a simpler operating model and continued margin expansion. Second, we have continued to simplify the business, progressed our business efficiency program ahead of plan and strengthened the balance sheet. This provides greater financial flexibility to self-fund disciplined investment in product evolution.
Third, our focus has now shifted to evolving our products. Having mobilized our partnership with Thoughtworks in April, we are now embedding AI into our product and engineering strategy and improving our delivery velocity. Fourth, our focus is on building a higher-quality software business with better products, stronger customer relationships and more consistent commercial execution. We
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Why is JB Hi-Fi stock tumbling today?

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Yen edges up as traders push back Fed rate hike bets
The yen was 0.2% stronger against the U.S. dollar at 159.055 yen, on track for a second straight day of modest gains against the greenback but still firmly within its trading range of the past week, after data released Monday showed Japanese GDP for the second quarter expanded at an annualised 1.1%.
“The details were a mixed bag,” Capital Economics analysts wrote in a research note. “GDP expanded at a decent pace in Q2 and with the government still limiting the pass-through from higher energy prices,” they wrote, while a jump in government consumption “suggests that Takaichi’s expansionary fiscal policies are starting to have an impact.”
The euro was flat at $1.1573, while the British pound was up 0.1% at $1.3546. Both the Australian dollar and its kiwi counterpart were level at $0.7085 and $0.5891 respectively.
Soggy U.S. data, including non-farm payrolls and gauges of price inflation for consumers and producers, have doused investor expectations of rate hikes from the Fed this year, with few clues expected from the U.S. central bank until the Jackson Hole symposium between August 27 and 29.
“Softer U.S. data over recent weeks has reduced rate hike expectations, with less than one full hike now priced for December,” BNY analysts wrote. “The back end of the Treasury curve remains elevated, with some commentators attributing higher yields to credibility concerns.”
Fed funds futures are pricing an implied 66.9% probability that Fed policymakers will hold interest rates at their next two-day meeting ending on September 16, up from a 47.6% chance a month ago, according to the CME Group’s FedWatch tool.The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was 0.1% lower, trading near its lowest levels of the month at 99.519.
Oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses, while U.S.-Iran talks to resolve the Middle East conflict remain stalled. Brent crude edged down 0.1% at $88.48 a barrel as President Donald Trump told Americans to prepare for continued high fuel prices as a result of the war, while Iran called on the U.S. to accept defeat. Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains a trickle.
Against the Chinese yuan, the U.S. dollar was flat at 6.7428 yuan in offshore trade ahead of activity data due for release later on Monday.
In cryptocurrencies, both bitcoin and ether were down 0.3% at $62,854.48 and $1,874.80 respectively.
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