ANZ shares slide nearly 2% as banks retreat ahead of Australia CPI — what to watch next
6 January 2026
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ANZ shares slide nearly 2% as banks retreat ahead of Australia CPI — what to watch next

Sydney, January 6, 2026, 17:46 AEDT — Market closed

  • ANZ Group Holdings closed down 1.96% at A$35.97 as Australia’s big banks sold off.
  • Traders shifted focus to Wednesday’s CPI release, a key input into rate expectations.
  • Next ANZ company milestone is its half-year results on May 7.

ANZ Group Holdings Ltd (ASX:ANZ) ended down 1.96% at A$35.97 on Tuesday, after swinging between A$35.65 and A$36.79. The stock has traded between A$26.22 and A$38.93 over the past 52 weeks, leaving it off last year’s peak. 1

The drop matters because Australian bank shares can move sharply when investors reassess the interest-rate outlook. Higher rates can support lending margins, but they also raise funding costs and increase the risk that borrowers fall behind on repayments.

Australia’s benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed down 0.5%, as losses in major banks outweighed gains in miners, and the financials sector slid 1.8%. Three of the “Big Four” lenders fell between 2% and 2.4%, while heavyweight Commonwealth Bank of Australia dropped 3%; markets were pricing about a 33% chance of a February rate hike, and Marc Jocum, senior product and investment strategist at Global X ETFs Australia, said that would mean “more differentiated performance across sectors rather than a broad rally.” 2

Inflation has become the pivot for that debate. Australia’s monthly consumer price index rose 3.8% in the year to October 2025, while trimmed mean inflation — a core measure that strips out the biggest price swings — was 3.3%, above the Reserve Bank of Australia’s 2%–3% target band. 3

For ANZ and its peers, the next print will be judged less on a single headline number than on whether price pressure is broadening, particularly across services and housing-related costs. A stickier result would reinforce “higher-for-longer” thinking and keep pressure on rate-sensitive sectors, including banks.

The next formal test for policy expectations comes at the RBA’s monetary policy board meeting on Feb. 2–3, with the decision statement due at 2:30 p.m. AEDT on Feb. 3. Investors will be listening for whether officials lean into a hawkish tone after the new monthly CPI series feeds into the debate. 4

From a chart perspective, ANZ finished close to the bottom of its day’s range, a sign buyers backed away into the close. A break below Tuesday’s low would leave the stock vulnerable to further selling, while a rebound would put the focus back on the upper end of the day’s trading band.

The next scheduled ANZ company catalyst is its half-year results announcement on May 7. The bank’s calendar shows the interim dividend goes ex-dividend on May 18 — the date from which new buyers are no longer entitled to the upcoming payout. 5

The risk for bulls is an upside inflation surprise that revives rate-hike bets and triggers a fresh round of valuation cuts for financials, especially if credit growth slows. Any sharp move in global yields would add volatility to bank stocks already priced for resilience.

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