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ANZ share price jumps as big banks lift ASX; what investors watch next for ANZ stock
15 January 2026
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ANZ share price jumps as big banks lift ASX; what investors watch next for ANZ stock

SYDNEY, Jan 15, 2026, 16:51 (AEDT) — The market has closed.

  • ANZ closed 2.3% higher at A$37.22, outpacing the other big four Australian banks
  • The ASX 200 ended up 0.47%, hitting a nine-week peak as financial stocks gained alongside the broader market
  • Attention turns to rate-risk news and the RBA’s policy decision set for Feb. 3

Shares of ANZ Group Holdings Limited climbed 2.3% on Thursday, outpacing Australia’s big four banks as investors boosted their holdings heading into the weekend. The stock fluctuated between A$36.33 and A$37.32 throughout the day, according to pricing data.

This shift carries weight since ANZ and its rivals hold sway over local portfolios and index funds. Bank shares typically react sharply to changes in rate forecasts. Traders are wrestling with local rate uncertainties amid a volatile global environment that’s rattled financial stocks.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 closed 0.47% higher at 8,861.7, marking a fourth consecutive gain. Miners took the lead, though financial stocks also crept up by 0.5%, according to Commonwealth Bank’s market wrap.

Commonwealth Bank edged up 0.35%, National Australia Bank climbed 1.1%, and Westpac was up 0.7%, according to pricing on Intelligent Investor.

Morgan Stanley highlighted this week the sharp performance differences among Australia’s major banks, pointing to ANZ as a strong contender to lead again in 2026 based on its strategy and valuation, according to Market Index.

Offshore politics is starting to weigh on bank sentiment. JPMorgan executives in the U.S. cautioned that President Donald Trump’s plan to cap credit card interest rates at one year could restrict credit availability. CFO Jeremy Barnum told reporters this move would be “very bad for consumers, very bad for the economy,” according to Reuters. reuters.com

Australian lenders don’t carry the same credit-card risks as their U.S. counterparts, yet shifts in global banking risk appetite can still rattle local financial stocks, particularly as funding costs and rate forecasts get repriced.

Bank rallies can reverse fast if the rate trajectory changes or loan losses rise. Higher inflation or stricter policy increase bad-debt risk, while a weaker economy can squeeze both credit growth and fee income simultaneously.

Investors are gearing up for fresh clues on the U.S. rate-cap efforts in the week ahead. Attention will also turn to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Monetary Policy Board meeting set for Feb. 2–3. The RBA’s decision is expected at 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 3, according to its official schedule.

Ahead of Friday’s open, attention turns to overnight shifts in global bank stocks and any new broker updates. The next major domestic trigger for ANZ and the sector won’t come until the RBA’s Feb. 3 decision.

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