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ANZ stock ends higher as Aussie banks start 2026 on front foot; CPI on Jan 7 looms
4 January 2026
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ANZ stock ends higher as Aussie banks start 2026 on front foot; CPI on Jan 7 looms

SYDNEY, Jan 4, 2026, 16:05 ET — Market closed

  • ANZ Group Holdings (ASX:ANZ) last closed up 0.2% at A$36.42 in the first session of 2026.
  • Traders are bracing for Australia’s monthly CPI release on Jan. 7, a key input for the RBA’s February decision.
  • ANZ’s next major company catalyst is its half-year results on May 7.

ANZ Group Holdings Limited shares last closed up 0.2% at A$36.42 on Friday, tracking a bid for Australia’s big banks in thin holiday trading. The broader S&P/ASX 200 ended 0.2% higher, with turnover running at about 40% of the 30-day average. 

The move matters because bank stocks are tightly linked to the interest-rate outlook. Higher rates can lift a bank’s net interest margin — the gap between what it earns on loans and what it pays on deposits — but they can also raise the risk of loan losses if borrowers come under pressure. 

Greg Boland, a market strategy consultant at Moomoo Securities Australia, said “money tends to flow first into the big banks” when uncertainty eases. He pointed to stabilising rate expectations and the sector’s dividend appeal.  The Business Times

Financials rose 0.4% on the day and the “Big Four” banks — ANZ, Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank and Westpac — climbed between 0.4% and 0.8%, the market report said. That helped offset weakness in miners and kept the early-year tone constructive.  The Business Times

The next macro catalyst lands quickly: Australia is due to publish its monthly CPI data for November on Jan. 7, pushed back by the holiday period, the statistics bureau’s release schedule shows. The Reserve Bank of Australia’s Monetary Policy Board meets Feb. 2–3, with the decision statement set for Feb. 3.

Technically, ANZ is trading below last year’s highs but well off its lows. The stock closed around 6.5% below its 52-week high of A$38.93 set on Nov. 12 and above its 52-week low of A$26.22 from early April, according to market data. 

For company-specific triggers, investors have a clear date on the calendar. ANZ is due to report half-year results on May 7, while its interim dividend timetable includes an ex-dividend date of May 18, the bank’s shareholder calendar shows.

Risks run both ways. A cooler-than-expected inflation print would revive rate-cut bets and pressure margins, while a hotter reading would raise concerns about mortgage stress and credit costs across the sector as 2026 unfolds. 

ANZ also carries a regulatory overhang after a federal court in December ordered a A$250 million penalty tied to systemic misconduct, a reminder that reputational and compliance issues can still bite alongside the macro cycle. 

With markets set to reopen after the weekend, traders will test whether Friday’s early-year bid for banks has staying power as the Jan. 7 CPI release nears — a data point likely to shape rate expectations into the RBA’s Feb. 3 decision. 

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