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CBA posts over $7b full year profit

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(16 August 2012 – Australia) The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) reported a full-year profit of A$7.09 billion, the largest result by a non-mining company in Australia.The annual net profit was up 11 percent in the year to June, the bank said it was aided by cost cuts and a significant drop in bad debt provisions.

Market expectations were about A$7.15 billion.

After tax, cash profit came in at A$7.113 billion, up 4 percent on the year previous.

CBA said it remains positive about Australia’s medium- to long-term outlook but the global economic prospects remain uncertain.

For the year, CBA’s loan impairment expenses fell 15 percent to A$1.09 billion, according to the bank’s statement today.

Full-time staff numbers at CBA fell by 3 percent in the year to June to just over 44,800, as the bank looked to trim its operating expenses.

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