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Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says the Commonwealth Bank of Australia grew “its home loan book by four per cent” during the six months to the 31st December.

Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says the Commonwealth Bank of Australia grew “its home loan book by four per cent” during the six months to the December 31. Mr Boyd said the CBA “now comprises about 24.

9 per cent of the whole home loan market, so it is the largest home lender in Australia”. He said it was "a pretty incredible result" because Suncorp's home loan book shrank by more than one per cent during the same time period CBA grew by four per cent.

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