NAB slides nearly 3% as rate-hike chatter hits bank stocks ahead of Australia inflation print
6 January 2026
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NAB slides nearly 3% as rate-hike chatter hits bank stocks ahead of Australia inflation print

Sydney, January 6, 2026, 17:38 (AEDT) — Market closed.

  • National Australia Bank ended down 3.0% at A$41.28, underperforming the broader market. 1
  • Australian rate expectations have swung toward “higher for longer”, with CPI due Wednesday and the RBA meeting on Feb. 3 in focus. 2
  • NAB’s next scheduled catalyst is its first-quarter trading update on Feb. 18. 3

National Australia Bank Ltd shares fell 3.0% on Tuesday, closing at A$41.28 and snapping a quiet start to the new year for Australia’s lenders. 1

The drop mattered because bank stocks are back to trading like “rates stocks” again: investors are recalibrating for the risk that the Reserve Bank of Australia keeps policy tight, or even hikes, if inflation proves sticky. 2

That repricing is immediate. Australia’s benchmark share index slipped 0.92% on the day, with financials among the drags, as traders positioned ahead of the monthly CPI release due Wednesday. 4

The macro backdrop has turned less friendly for borrowers and the banks’ loan growth narrative. “The shift in cash rate expectations is being felt across the market,” Canstar data insights director Sally Tindall said, after a run of fixed-rate increases late last year. 2

For NAB, higher rates can support earnings through lending margins, but they also raise the stakes on bad debts if household budgets crack and business conditions soften. Investors have been quick to fade the sector when the debate swings from cuts to hikes, especially in low-liquidity January trade. 2

Technically, Tuesday’s close dragged NAB further below its recent highs. The stock has traded in a 52-week range of roughly A$31.13 to A$45.25, putting the latest close closer to the lower half of that band after the selloff. 5

A clear near-term line traders will watch is whether the stock can reclaim the prior session’s levels around A$42.50, after it opened Tuesday near A$42.52 before sliding into the close. 1

But the risk case is simple: if Wednesday’s CPI surprises on the high side, markets may price a tighter RBA path, pushing bank valuations lower even if the longer-run earnings story is intact. If inflation cools faster, the reverse can happen quickly — but it would also revive competition for mortgages and deposits.

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