ASX 200 hits 11-week high as banks rebound and tech rallies in Australia stock market

ASX 200 hits 11-week high as banks rebound and tech rallies in Australia stock market

Sydney, January 16, 2026, 21:56 AEDT — The market has closed.

  • The ASX 200 finished 0.48% higher at 8,903.9, while the All Ordinaries gained 0.46%.
  • Banks drove the gains today, with Westpac up 1.8% and Macquarie climbing 2.6%.
  • Investors are now focused on Australia’s jobs data due Jan. 22, followed by the quarterly CPI report on Jan. 28.

Australia’s top share index edged up Friday, boosted by gains in banks and tech stocks, while energy and materials took a hit. The S&P/ASX 200 finished 0.48% higher at 8,903.9, with the All Ordinaries rising 0.46%. Technology rallied 1.17%, and financials climbed 0.99%. Westpac jumped 1.8% to A$39.19, Macquarie gained 2.6% to A$211.86. Meanwhile, lithium players like Pilbara dropped 3.1%, dragged down by a roughly 9% fall in China’s benchmark lithium carbonate futures from settle to close. 1

The market hit its highest point since October, wrapping up its strongest week since November as investors shifted back into major banks following a lull. “There’s still some value to be had,” said IG market analyst Tony Sycamore to Australian Associated Press, highlighting the gap between local financials and their recent peaks. The Australian dollar last traded at 67.02 U.S. cents, climbing from 66.77 late Thursday. 2

The local market is now more influenced by offshore earnings and risk appetite than just bulk commodities. Wall Street’s banks led gains overnight, while a solid report from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company bolstered global tech sentiment, supporting the ASX tech sector bounce. 2

Miners pulled back following a record surge earlier this week, with profit-taking hitting the biggest players first. BHP dipped, while Rio Tinto and Fortescue inched up. The moves suggested a late-week shuffle more than a full retreat.

Energy lagged as oil prices slipped. Woodside, Santos and Ampol all closed down, dragging the sector below the broader market’s gains.

Catalyst Metals surged over 14% after Bell Potter raised its price target to A$13.50, following a quarterly update. Capstone Corp climbed more than 7%, buoyed by a record copper output forecast for 2025. James Hardie added over 2%, revealing plans to shut three U.S. manufacturing plants. 2

There’s still some friction in the market. Reuters reported Friday that investors are uneasy about stretched bank valuations and a changing monetary policy environment. Miners also struggled, held back by weaker commodity prices. Crude oil dropped roughly 4% overnight, proving how quickly global news can shift sector leadership. 3

Traders gearing up for Monday’s open will be eyeing whether banks can sustain the rally without new catalysts, while weekend shifts in oil and bulk commodities could also sway sentiment.

The domestic calendar heats up next week. On Wednesday, Jan. 21, look out for building activity and engineering construction data. Then, on Thursday, Jan. 22, Australia’s December labour force report lands. The quarterly CPI for December follows a week later, on Wednesday, Jan. 28. 4

Rates have returned to the spotlight. The Reserve Bank of Australia will hold its next policy meeting on Feb. 2–3, with the decision statement expected Feb. 3. Minutes from the meeting will follow on Feb. 17. 5

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