Finance News Wrap

Mon, 22nd Jun 2026

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On this week's Financial Services Online podcast, Paige Estritori discusses several critical finance events. The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the cash rate target steady at 4.35%, providing a temporary respite to mortgage holders, but warns of potential rate increases due to ongoing inflation. Estritori underscored the importance of homeowners reassessing their mortgage terms and comparing lenders. She also mentioned the upcoming launch of the Australian International Boat Show that will guide potential buyers amid interest rate fluctuations. The podcast also highlighted new guidance on caravan financing from Canstar, urging thorough examination of loan terms. Lastly, details from CFMOTO Australia's 'Ride Forward Sale' were shared, offering ride-away pricing on their 450cc range until the end of June. The episode concluded with a reminder to listeners to consider financing options wisely, compare before committing, and take control of their financial future.n

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Thu, 25th Jun 2026

In this episode of Weekly Finance News Wrap, Paige Estritori covers key updates in Australia's financial sector. The Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to maintain the cash rate at 4.35% offers temporary relief for motorcycle buyers and mortgage holders, although high inflation and international pressures continue. Individuals and businesses are advised to review their loans and strategize accordingly. Potential motorcycle buyers are reminded to consider various factors, beyond just the cash rate, before securing a loan. The pause in rates presents a chance for individuals interested in refinancing. On the industry front, the Australian light truck market will see new model launches from leading brands, all consistent with the latest ADR 80/04 Euro 6 regulations. Despite appealing financing options, purchasers are advised to consider their long-term needs in relation to initial purchase price, payload, fuel efficiency, and the overall cost of ownership.n

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Wed, 24th Jun 2026

This week's episode of the Weekly Finance News Wrap, hosted by Paige Estritori, covers key finance updates. The Reserve Bank of Australia maintains a 4.35% cash rate, affecting potential motorcycle buyers and mortgage holders. Although the steady rate grants relief, quick rate cuts are improbable, hinting at rate reductions only by 2027. The advice is to review loan terms, watch real returns, and plan strategically in these uncertain times. It advises listeners to compare lenders and consider refinancing before the RBAs August decision. On the automotive front, Australia's light truck market introduces new diesel, hybrid, and electric models from brands like Isuzu, Hino, and Hyundai. The purchasing decision should account for cleaner engines, safety features, fuel efficiency, and operational needs, together with financial considerations.n

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Tue, 23rd Jun 2026

In this episode of the Weekly Finance News Wrap, we discuss the anticipated shift in Australia's light truck market due to new emission standards and model rollouts from leading brands, including Isuzu, Hino, Iveco, Hyundai, and Fuso. We also touch on increasingly popular financing options and the importance of considering factors apart from the initial price. The Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to maintain its cash rate target offers temporary relief to mortgage holders, but we elaborate on the importance of being proactive in evaluating refinancing options. The upcoming Australian International Boat Show presents opportunities for prospective boat owners, while Canstar's updated guidance illustrates the importance of a careful approach to caravan financing. Stay updated on Australia's finance industry with new episodes every week.n

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Mon, 22nd Jun 2026

On this week's Financial Services Online podcast, Paige Estritori discusses several critical finance events. The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the cash rate target steady at 4.35%, providing a temporary respite to mortgage holders, but warns of potential rate increases due to ongoing inflation. Estritori underscored the importance of homeowners reassessing their mortgage terms and comparing lenders. She also mentioned the upcoming launch of the Australian International Boat Show that will guide potential buyers amid interest rate fluctuations. The podcast also highlighted new guidance on caravan financing from Canstar, urging thorough examination of loan terms. Lastly, details from CFMOTO Australia's 'Ride Forward Sale' were shared, offering ride-away pricing on their 450cc range until the end of June. The episode concluded with a reminder to listeners to consider financing options wisely, compare before committing, and take control of their financial future.n

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