CBA share price: CommBank stock dips into the weekend as rates shift and earnings loom
8 February 2026
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CBA share price: CommBank stock dips into the weekend as rates shift and earnings loom

Sydney, Feb 8, 2026, 16:47 AEDT — The session wrapped with markets closed.

  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia finished the session at A$158.91, slipping 0.23%.
  • Higher rates are coming to certain savings products starting Feb. 13, the bank said.
  • Investors are lining up ahead of CommBank’s Feb. 11 half-year results, watching for signals that could ripple through the rest of the sector.

Shares of Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA.AX) slipped 0.23% to finish at A$158.91 on Friday. The stock now moves into results week following a steep decline seen across Australian equities. 1

ASX trading is on hold until Monday, giving investors time to regroup ahead of CommBank’s half-year numbers landing Feb. 11. Margins and credit quality will be in focus as the rate cycle shifts. 2

The S&P/ASX 200 dropped 2.03% on Friday, closing at 8,708.80, MarketScreener data via Reuters showed. That puts the five-day slide at 1.81%. 3

CommBank shares broke a five-day winning streak on Friday. Still, the stock remains roughly 6.4% higher compared to its Jan. 30 finish, and on Friday moved in a range from A$156.95 to A$160.08. 4

CommBank is wasting no time adjusting rates for its customers. Starting Feb. 13, the bank plans to bump up select savings product rates—GoalSaver’s bonus rate set for 4.50% per annum, while new NetBank Saver customers will see an introductory rate of 4.70% p.a. 5

Those headline rates aren’t freebies—strings attached can bite into bank funding costs. Canstar’s Sally Tindall flagged that while GoalSaver’s top rate is “a win for engaged savers,” customers have to jump through monthly hoops or “risk seeing their rate fall to an inch off the floor.” 6

Rate bets continue to drive the mood around banks. CommBank economist Belinda Allen isn’t expecting the RBA to pause in May—unless inflation in the March quarter comes in well below expectations. 7

This month, the Reserve Bank of Australia raised its cash rate by 25 basis points, bringing it up to 3.85%. CommBank and the rest of the big four didn’t waste much time: they’re hiking variable home-loan rates, most starting from mid-February, though each lender is following its own timeline. 8

But higher rates are a double-edged sword. When deposit competition heats up, banks can see their net interest margin — the gap between what they pay savers and what they charge borrowers — start to narrow. And that’s before factoring in any slowdown in credit demand.

The household story matters too. Mortgage costs jumping faster puts extra strain on borrowers close to the edge, so investors are set to scrutinize any changes in arrears, impairment charges, and how provisioning is discussed when CommBank reports.

Feb. 11 is up next. Investors will be watching earnings, yes, but also scouring for anything on deposit pricing, cost base, or hints about dividends—traditionally, the bank makes those announcements with its half-year results, and interim payouts tend to hit in March. 9

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