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Wesfarmers share price climbs as investors eye Feb 19 results after consumer mood dips
10 February 2026
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Wesfarmers share price climbs as investors eye Feb 19 results after consumer mood dips

Sydney, Feb 10, 2026, 17:38 AEDT — Market closed.

  • Wesfarmers climbed on Tuesday, finishing ahead while the overall market barely budged.
  • New consumer sentiment figures pointed to a weaker household outlook following the RBA’s rate increase.
  • Attention shifts to Wesfarmers’ half-year numbers, with investors looking for signals on retail demand.

Wesfarmers Ltd ended Tuesday’s session at A$87.28, up 1.23%. Shares moved in a range from A$85.81 to as high as A$87.44 before settling A$1.06 higher than the previous close.

The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index edged down 0.03% to 8,867.4, weighed in part by CSL, which stumbled after its CEO unexpectedly exited before results. That development had investors on the lookout for fresh company news as Australia’s reporting season reached a critical stage.

Wesfarmers faces a consumer mood that’s taken a fresh dip. The Westpac–Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index dropped 2.6% to 90.5 in February, remaining stuck under the 100 mark—pessimists outnumber optimists again. But Westpac’s Matthew Hassan called the sentiment impact from the rate change “relatively mild”. Westpaciq

On Feb. 3, the Reserve Bank of Australia pushed its cash rate target up 25 basis points to 3.85%. It’s the bank’s first move higher in more than two years. The bump puts pressure on households, especially when it comes to non-essential buys and larger purchases—places investors usually look first for signs of stress.

Wesfarmers ranks among Australia’s largest retail-focused conglomerates, with Bunnings, Kmart, Target, and Officeworks all under its roof. The company has a hand in chemicals, fertilisers, and lithium too, though retail still drives the lion’s share of its profits.

No new trading update means traders are moving Wesfarmers shares based on broader macro cues and pre-results positioning. The company’s investor page shows its most recent ASX notice—a Jan. 19 alert for its upcoming half-year results—still stands as the latest update for 2026.

This batch of numbers comes as households grapple with steeper borrowing costs, raising the stakes. Traders are zeroed in on whether Bunnings’ home improvement sales are taking a hit, or if Kmart’s focus on value is winning customers—but possibly squeezing margins.

Cost dynamics are back in focus. Investors are eyeing wage trends, shipping spend, the speed of markdowns, and how much inventory the group’s actually holding now that consumer confidence is taking a hit.

But that resilience in the stock works both ways. Should the half-year numbers reveal slimmer retail margins, or if management hints at a slower March quarter kickoff, traders might waste no time revaluing a business that’s long functioned as a stand-in for Australian household spending.

Investors now turn to Wesfarmers’ half-year results set for Feb. 19, with the company likely to break down how its retail arms performed and share guidance for what’s ahead in the fiscal year.

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