Finance News Wrap

Wed, 1st Jul 2026

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In this episode, Paige Estritori brings the latest finance news wrap for Financial Services Online. Significant changes in personal loan rates for motorbike purchases are highlighted, with rates varying from mid-five percent to twenty-nine percent. Factors governing borrowing capacity are discussed. Electric vehicle (EV) market news includes Chery's new compact Q model soon to hit Australia, set to disrupt the budget EV scene. ASIC's concerns over underlying risks in the car finance market after auditing over 350K loans are also shared, with emphasis on caution for potential EV buyers. Lastly, shifts in the Australian housing market are causing changes to refinancing decisions, with significant drops in house prices expected in Sydney and Melbourne while Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide could see growth. Personal and business loan finance help is available on financialservicesonline.com.au.n

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Thu, 2nd Jul 2026

In this week's finance news podcast, Paige Estritori of Financial Services Online examines the key trends impacting various sectors in Australia: the housing market, where prevailing conditions indicate a possible price decline of 4 to 8 percent, particularly in Melbourne; the insurance sector, which is being reshaped as the Insurance Council of Australia pushes for stronger consumer protection via a new General Insurance Code of Practice; loan rates for motorbike buyers, emphasizing the need for borrowers to assess their options wisely; and the upcoming entry of Chery's compact model Q in the competitive electric vehicle market. Paige reinforces the importance of planning and making well-informed decisions across all these areas, reminding listeners to always consider the total ownership costs.

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Wed, 1st Jul 2026

In this episode, Paige Estritori brings the latest finance news wrap for Financial Services Online. Significant changes in personal loan rates for motorbike purchases are highlighted, with rates varying from mid-five percent to twenty-nine percent. Factors governing borrowing capacity are discussed. Electric vehicle (EV) market news includes Chery's new compact Q model soon to hit Australia, set to disrupt the budget EV scene. ASIC's concerns over underlying risks in the car finance market after auditing over 350K loans are also shared, with emphasis on caution for potential EV buyers. Lastly, shifts in the Australian housing market are causing changes to refinancing decisions, with significant drops in house prices expected in Sydney and Melbourne while Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide could see growth. Personal and business loan finance help is available on financialservicesonline.com.au.n

30 jun 20260
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Tue, 30th Jun 2026

In this episode of Financial Services Online's weekly finance news, Paige Estritori discusses key topics including significant shifts in Australia's car market, the potential pitfalls of electric vehicle financing, climate in the housing market, and the resilience of the marina sector. The ascent of low-cost Chinese brands like Chery in the EV market presents excellent options for price-conscious consumers. However, consumers are urged to be cautious about high fees, interest rates, and inflated vehicle valuations identified in loans via dealers and brokers. In the property world, uneven landscapes are predicted with potential price drops in Sydney and Melbourne, yet growth in Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide. Lastly, Australia's marina industry displays sustainability trends and resilience despite economic pressures. Paige recommends informed decision-making and financial planning on every front. Remember to check out Financial Services Online for assistance with your financial needs.

29 jun 20260
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Mon, 29th Jun 2026

In this week's episode, Paige Estritori discusses emerging trends in the Australian financial sector. A potential disruption in the electric vehicle (EV) market comes in the form of Chery's budget-friendly Q model, however, consumers are advised to consider all costs, including insurance and charging. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has raised concerns over unsatisfactory practices in the car finance market, urging caution, especially when financing an EV. In the housing arena, unevenness is predicted, with potential house price drops in Sydney and Melbourne, whilst places like Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide may see growth. Finally, the Marina sector exhibits signs of high demand, yet prospective boat owners are reminded to factor in all costs of ownership. For more detailed information, visit the Financial Services Online website.n

28 jun 20260
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Sun, 28th Jun 2026

In the June 28th Weekly Finance News Wrap, Paige Estritori covers various subjects impacting Australian consumers and businesses. First mentioned is the possible decrease in housing prices in Sydney and Melbourne due to factors such as affordability and interest rates. Borrowers considering mortgage refinancing are encouraged to evaluate their financial positions accordingly. The Marina Industries Association reports increased demand in Australias marina sector and advises potential boat owners to plan for storage and service costs. News for tradies and small operators reveals DFAC Trucks Australia's new light-duty truck, the Australian-assembled 'Captain 45 WorkReady', a viable option for larger payload capacities. Lastly, SME borrowers are cautioned about the effect of Judo Bank's share price decline and forecasted loan losses. To navigate these changes, sound financial management is recommended. For further insights, visit Financial Services Online's website.n

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