Telstra stock price slips after RBA rate hike, with Feb 19 results now in focus

Telstra stock price slips after RBA rate hike, with Feb 19 results now in focus

Sydney, Feb 3, 2026, 17:28 AEDT — Market closed.

  • Telstra shares ended down 0.4% at A$4.89 on Tuesday, bucking a broader market rise.
  • The RBA lifted the cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.85%, shifting the rate backdrop for dividend-heavy stocks.
  • Investors’ next hard catalyst is Telstra’s half-year results and interim dividend decision on Feb. 19.

Telstra Group Limited (ASX:TLS) shares fell 0.4% to close at A$4.89 on Tuesday, after trading between A$4.87 and A$4.95. Volume was about 19.9 million shares, above its recent average, data showed. Stockanalysis

The move matters because the Reserve Bank of Australia has just tightened policy again, and Telstra often trades like a yield stock — one that can lose its edge when rates rise. With reporting season approaching, investors are also trying to get positioned ahead of Telstra’s next set of numbers.

Australia’s central bank raised the cash rate target by 25 basis points to 3.85% on Tuesday, its first increase since 2023, after inflation firmed late last year, Reuters reported. Reuters

In its statement, the RBA said inflation “picked up materially” in the second half of 2025 and that it was “likely to remain above target for some time,” pointing to capacity pressures and stronger private demand. Gov

The rate decision landed on a day when Australian equities finished higher overall. The S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.89% to 8,857.1 points, after giving back some early gains post-decision, according to a market wrap from Commonwealth Bank. Commbank

For Telstra investors, the calendar is doing much of the work. The company is scheduled to announce half-year results on Feb. 19, with key dividend dates clustered soon after. Telstra

Traders will be listening for any change in tone on pricing and churn in mobile and broadband, and for signs the enterprise business is stabilising. Cost-out progress will be another swing factor, particularly if higher rates keep pressure on consumer budgets.

Competition is the constant backdrop. Telstra faces Singtel-owned Optus and TPG Telecom across mobile and fixed, and discount brands have been aggressive, forcing the big carriers to defend margins without losing subscribers.

Still, the downside case is straightforward: if the RBA’s move turns into a longer tightening cycle, dividend payers can re-rate lower, and any earnings miss or cautious outlook from Telstra could amplify that shift.

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