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CEO SERIES: CBA's Matt Comyn on record profits, AI, productivity and the consumer SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with CBA CEO Matt Comyn about the bank's record $10.3bn full-year cash profit and finds out what it means for investors, plus his future AI plans for the bank; David Rumbens from Deloitte Access Economics goes through the latest wages data from the ABS including why productivity is key; and Jun Bei Lui from TenCap goes through the sharemarket action including her take on the latest corporate profit results.

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