Financial Services News Wrap

Sun, 31st May 2026

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In this podcast, host Paige Estritori discusses the latest news in the financial services sector. The Australian commercial insurance market continues softening trends, with increased competition and stability, potentially benefiting key players. There's anticipation of extended market softness influenced by varied global factors despite new entries providing more buyer options. In retirement income, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority introduces reforms to improve capital efficiency and risk-sensitive framework, leading to better retirement planning options. Last year's home loan market saw a surge in mortgage refinancing, with two-thirds of borrowers preferring alternative lenders. However, the automotive sector had a downswing with a 16% dip in new truck deliveries in April. Factors include adapting to new emission standards and wavering confidence in the transport sector.

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