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QBE share price: ASX:QBE in focus as Australia Day shuts markets, CPI looms
26 January 2026
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QBE share price: ASX:QBE in focus as Australia Day shuts markets, CPI looms

Sydney, Jan 26, 2026, 16:49 AEDT — The market has closed.

  • QBE slipped to A$19.61, marking a roughly 1.8% drop from its previous close
  • Australia’s stock market remains closed Monday in observance of Australia Day
  • Market watchers have their eyes on Australia’s CPI release on Jan. 28 and QBE’s earnings report due Feb. 20

Shares of QBE Insurance Group Ltd last changed hands at A$19.61, down roughly 1.8% from the previous close, as Australian markets remained closed Monday for the Australia Day holiday.

The break is significant since the upcoming local session comes just before a crucial inflation report that might alter interest-rate expectations once more. For financial stocks, the impact typically starts with bond yields before filtering into valuations.

Insurers find themselves in a tricky position. While higher yields boost investment income since premiums are mostly held in bonds, abrupt rate changes can still weigh on sentiment throughout the broader financial sector.

On Friday, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.13%, while financial stocks slipped 0.5%, weighed down by growing bets on a near-term rate hike. Marc Jocum, investment strategist at Global X ETFs Australia, noted, “Although high interest rates may boost margins, banks are challenged in terms of cost-to-income ratios.” Indo Premier

Rate-hike expectations have shifted sharply with each new data release. After last week’s strong jobs report, markets priced in a 57% chance of a Reserve Bank of Australia rate increase at its Feb. 3 meeting, according to Reuters. Harry Murphy Cruise, head of economic research at Oxford Economics Australia, pointed to 3.2% as the “magic number” for trimmed mean inflation. Reuters

Coming Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 11:30 a.m. AEDT, the Australian Bureau of Statistics will release December 2025’s consumer price index (CPI). Market watchers will zero in on the “trimmed mean,” a key inflation measure that excludes extreme price swings. Australian Bureau of Statistics

QBE’s next major event is its full-year results and dividend announcement for the period ending Dec. 31, set for Friday, Feb. 20, according to the company’s events calendar.

QBE operates as a global property and casualty insurer, offering coverage across personal, commercial, and specialty sectors—including motor, property, professional indemnity, and marine lines.

The risk scenario is clear: a stronger-than-expected CPI print might push yields up, adding strain to rate-sensitive financials. On the flip side, a softer inflation number could quickly reverse that trend. For insurers, summer weather and catastrophe claims remain wild cards — a major event can rapidly shift the earnings outlook.

QBE shares are set for a busy week, starting with Tuesday’s reopening, followed by Wednesday’s CPI release. The central bank decision on Feb. 3 will also be key, ahead of the company’s earnings report on Feb. 20.

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