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Australia Stock Market Today: ASX 200 slips as miners slide, banks cushion the fall
5 February 2026
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Australia Stock Market Today: ASX 200 slips as miners slide, banks cushion the fall

Sydney, Feb 5, 2026, 21:46 AEDT — Market closed.

  • The S&P/ASX 200 ended down 0.4% after a two-session rally.
  • Miners and gold stocks led losses; financials and consumer names rose.
  • Traders turn to results season and a reshuffled U.S. data calendar.

Australian shares ended lower on Thursday, with miners dragging the market off recent highs as investors leaned away from commodity-linked risk. The S&P/ASX 200 closed down 0.4% at 8,889.20 points, while the broader All Ordinaries fell 0.54% to 9,154.90. Indo Premier

The pullback matters now because it hits just as reporting season builds and rate expectations are shifting again. After two days of gains, traders booked profits in resources and took cues from choppy offshore markets, leaving the index looking more like a market waiting than a market chasing. Indo Premier

The materials sub-index — a gauge of listed miners — slid 3.7% and gold stocks dropped 4.6%, with Northern Star Resources down 4.6% and Evolution Mining off 3.2%. BHP fell 3.9% and Rio Tinto lost 1.4%, both easing from lifetime peaks. Indo Premier

Jamie Hannah, deputy head of investments and capital markets at VanEck Australia, said the moves looked like short-term commodity volatility even as the broader resources cycle remained supportive. “There’s certainly enough demand for the underlying base metals and for precious metals playing out in the market as a safe haven,” he said. Indo Premier

Energy stocks fell 1.2%, tracking softer oil prices as U.S.-Iran tensions appeared to ease. Beach Energy slid 4.4% after it reported an 8% drop in first-half profit. Indo Premier

Financials rose 0.8% and helped limit the broader decline, with Commonwealth Bank of Australia and ANZ both up 1.4%. Consumer discretionary stocks gained 1.4% and staples rose 1%. Indo Premier

One stock stood out for different reasons. Construction firm Maas Group plunged 26.6% after it announced the sale of its building materials division to Germany’s Heidelberg Materials for up to A$1.7 billion ($1.18 billion). Indo Premier

Rates remain in the background and investors keep checking them. The Reserve Bank of Australia on Tuesday lifted the cash rate target by 25 basis points — a quarter of a percentage point — to 3.85%, saying inflation picked up in the second half of 2025 and was likely to stay above target “for some time.” Reserve Bank of Australia

Offshore, the U.S. data calendar just got messier. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said the January employment report will be released on Wednesday, Feb. 11, after being delayed by a three-day government shutdown, and the January CPI report will be published on Friday, Feb. 13. Reuters

The risk is straightforward: if commodity prices extend their slide, resources-heavy benchmarks like Australia’s can drop quickly, and any renewed jump in bond yields would test rate-sensitive pockets of the market. The other snag is that the delayed U.S. numbers can concentrate volatility into fewer sessions, right when companies are reporting.

For Friday’s session and the week ahead, investors will be watching earnings calendars closely. CommSec’s schedule shows results due on Feb. 6 from News Corp and REA Group, and a heavier stretch next week that includes Commonwealth Bank, CSL, AGL Energy, Computershare and Evolution Mining (among others). commsec.com.au

Stock Market Today

  • Australian Shares Dip as US-Iran Truce Wavers, Oil Prices Bounce
    April 8, 2026, 11:27 PM EDT. Australian shares stumbled Thursday, with the S&P/ASX200 edging down 0.04% to 8,947.9, following Wednesday's best session in a year. Market sentiment cooled amid fading hopes for a US-Iran ceasefire, as the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz reportedly closed again, a claim denied by the White House. Energy stocks rebounded 2.3%, led by Woodside's 3.3% gain, tracking rising oil prices. However, the raw materials sector retreated 0.9%, with major miners BHP, Rio Tinto, and Fortescue shedding gains. Copper miner Sandfire Resources dropped almost 4% after a production downgrade. Packaging firm Orora slumped over 17% due to Middle East conflict disruptions. Banking stocks offered support, with NAB and other lenders advancing, lifting the financial sector by 0.7%. Market caution persists amid ongoing regional tensions.

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