Finance News Wrap

Thu, 21st May 2026

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In this episode of the Weekly Finance News Wrap, Paige Estritori highlights the upcoming Australian Superyacht, Marine Export and Commercial Marine Conference (ASMEX) focusing on AI in marine technology and marketing strategies. Next, the episode covers MYOB and Mastercard's partnership introducing Open Banking for Australian SMEs, enhancing financial security and automation. In motorcycle news, CFMOTO is set to debut the MY26 1000MT-X model, offering Adventure and Rally accessory packs for early buyers. Finally, the Australian Treasury's comprehensive review of managed investment schemes governance following the Shield Master Fund collapse aims for increased transparency, accountability, risk management and investor protection. For more financial advice and resources, visit financialservicesonline.com.au.

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