Tuesday 12 June 2012

Business and Financial Monopoly


Australasian Banking
Four banks dominate the entirety of banking within Australia and New Zealand.  
These competing corporations have recorded some of their highest profits ever since the Global Financial crisis began.

Who are the powers actually behind the banks themselves?





Top 4 NAB Shareholders





Name of Shareholder
% of Shares
1
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia)
16.93
2
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
13.63
3
National Nominees *
12.07
4
Citicorp Nominees Pty
5.59

total
48.22%

A Nominee is a shareholder who holds shares on behalf of others although they hold all voting rights as if they were the final shareholder themselves.  National Nominees is the subsidiary investment wing of National Australia Bank itself.  The external major shareholders with influence are therefore HSBC, J P Morgan and Citigroup.




Top 4 ANZ Shareholders



Name of Shareholder
% of Shares
1
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia)
17.77
2
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
13.22
3
National Nominees
13.54
4
Citicorp Nominees Pty
5.59

total
50.12 %


Top 4 CBA Shareholders




Name of Shareholder
% of Shares
1
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia)
12.81
2
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
10.65
3
National Nominees 
8.46
4
Citicorp Nominees Pty
4.35

total
36.72%

Top 4 WBC Shareholders


Name of Shareholder
% of Shares
1
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia)
15.10
2
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
12.27
3
National Nominees
10.65
4
Citicorp Nominees Pty
4.60

total
42.62 %

·         National Nominees Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of National Australia Bank
All of the major “competing” Australasian banks are controlled by exactly the same organisations!


The same companies also control Australia’s the financial services / insurance firm AMP… 

Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
529,111,259
18.54
National Nominees
355,016,116
12.45
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
350,827,257
12.30
Citicorp Nominees Pty
101,197,689
3.54
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia) <Cash Inc.>
45,155,484
1.58
Citicorp Nominees Pty <Colonial>
30,356,974
1.06
Combined total
49.47 %
     
… and it’s major competitor QBE!

Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
366,282,151
32.83
National Nominees
159,359,805
14.29
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
146,145,720
13.10
Citicorp Nominees Pty
52,970,949
4.75
Cogent Nominees Pty Limited
16,370,133
1.47
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
12,755,198
1.14
Combined total
66.11%
     
What about Australian Energy?

The top four shareholders from the Power Company AGL

Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
61,829,083
13.40
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
51,548,644
11.17
National Nominees
43,104,612
9.34
Citicorp Nominees Pty
19,279,265
4.18
total
38.09%
  
…are the same top four shareholders of its competitor Origin Energy!

Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
168,606,383
15.83
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
150,165,317
14.10
National Nominees
128,729,380
12.09
Citicorp Nominees Pty
55,021,031
5.17
total
47.19


The same people control Australia’s energy sector!


The table below lists the largest shareholders behind the mining giant BHPBilliton… 

Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
557,639,660
17.36
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
367,083,996
11.43
National Nominees
322,837,804
10.05
Citicorp Nominees Pty
211,082,608
6.59
Citicorp Nominees Pty
134,103,375
4.18
Australian Mutual Provident Society
78,570,157
2.45
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
59,699,015
1.86
Citicorp Nominees Pty
21,495,590
0.67
Combined total
52.14 %
     
…the same group control Newcrest (the largest gold producer)

Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
317,094,875
41.45
National Nominees
183,362,999
23.97
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
101,551,538
13.27
Citicorp Nominees Pty
44,384,432
5.80
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
13,223,543
1.73       
total
86.22%


What about Australian Supermarkets & Retail?

Who holds the shares of giant Australian retail firm Westfarmers (which owns Coles, Target, Kmart, Officeworks and Bunnings)?



Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
159,579,970
15.87
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
138,945,946
13.81
National Nominees
78,567,051
7.81
Citicorp Nominees Pty
42,472,716
4.22
total
41.71%



Who then controls Woolworths (the competition of Coles)?



Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
195,061,469
15.99
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
132,467,775
10.86
National Nominees
118,834,158
9.74
Citicorp Nominees Pty
42,696,802
3.50
total
40.09%





And the retail giant Westfield… 


Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
725,987,840
31.44
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
486,309,701
21.06
National Nominees
292,399,136
12.66
Cordera Holdings
145,835,168
6.32
Citicorp Nominees Pty
101,373,183
4.39
Citicorp Nominees Pty
60,648,688
2.63
AMP Lite
42,823,161
1.85
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)
23,903,097
1.04
Combined total
73.22%

   
What about Telecommunications?


Who  controls Telstra?



Name
Number of shares
% of capital
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
2,242,315,037
18.02%
National Nominees
1,711,690,352
13.76%
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)  
1,504,480,902
12.09%
Citicorp Nominees Pty
492,416,447
3.96%
total
47.83%


How about our national Air Carrier?


  Who holds control over Qantas?


Name
Number of shares
% of capital
J P Morgan Nominees (Australia)  
514,714,244
22.72
HSBC Nominees (Australia)
428,322,920
18.91
National Nominees
413,707,968
18.26
Citicorp Nominees Pty
253,053,991
11.17
total
71.06%
 

The same people control Australia’s banking, mining, energy, retail, food, telecommunications and transport!


If so many of the key services in Australia are controlled by such a small group
…who are their shareholders?

Top 4 - J.P. Morgan Shareholders


Name of Shareholder
Value (USD)
1
Vanguard Group
7,303,697,789
2
State Street Corporation
7,139,549,603
3
FMR (Fidelity)
6,457,001,287
4
Blackrock
4,728,787,075


Top 4 - Citigroup Shareholders


Name of Shareholder
Value (USD)
1
Vanguard Group
4,310,489,783
2
State Street Corporation
4,035,335,791
3
FMR (Fidelity)
3,254,388,461
4
Blackrock
2,796,788,858

The shareholders of J.P. Morgan & Citigroup are the same!

Vanguard, State Street Corporation, Fidelity and Blackrock are the top shareholders in both Citigroup and J.P. Morgan. When combined with four smaller wealth management firms (Wellington Management, Capital Investors, Oppenheimer Funds and Dodge & Cox), this group of eight seem to dominate or control almost every major Western corporation!

They control the Investment Banks:

Goldman Sachs
29.44%  
Citigroup
24.14%  
Wells Fargo
27.93%
Bank of America
22.66%
JPMorgan Chase
25.07%
Morgan Stanley            
20.07%

The Credit Rating firms (that evaluate the banks):

McGraw-Hill
(Standard & Poor’s)
46.73%
Moody’s
25.95%  

The Media

Time Warner
38.95%
The Walt Disney Company
23.93%  
News Corporation
22.57%





Defence & Armaments

Lockheed Martin
49.24%
General Dynamics
31.83% 
Boeing
24.27%
General Electric
18.65%
Northrop Grumman     
31.99%
Raytheon      
26.59%
Halliburton
22.18%
SAIC
31.87%

Fast Food

Coca-Cola Company      
18.15%
PepsiCo
20.88%
McDonalds
27.89%
Yum (KFC & Pizza Hutt)
23.01%

Computers & Communication

Microsoft
22.39%
Apple
25.34%
Google
19.88%
HP
30.02%
IBM
20.04%
Dell
21.43%
AT & T
19.87%


Electronic Arts   (EA)
27.38%
Activision Blizzard
15.57%

Energy

Exxon Mobil
17.85%
Chevron
30.15%
Royal Dutch Shell
45.96%



& everything else!

Merck (Pharmaceuticals)
33.51%
Dow Chemical
18.65%
Procter & Gamble
19.87%
Alcoa (Aluminium)
21.28%
Monsanto
19.18%
United Health Group
34.81%




“We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace—business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.

They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob.”

President Franklin D. Roosevelt announcing the “New Deal“
October 31, 1936





Thanks to http://www.spankyourbank.com.au/ for highlighting the original links between Australian banks!

Next: http://citizenloz.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/sharemarket-basics-australian.html

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