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ANZ share price drops 1.8% as oil shock hits bank stocks, with Australia GDP next up
2 March 2026
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ANZ share price drops 1.8% as oil shock hits bank stocks, with Australia GDP next up

Sydney, March 2, 2026, 16:59 (AEDT) — The market is closed.

  • ANZ dropped 1.8% to A$39.32, with the stock under pressure as oil surged and investors trimmed exposure to risk.
  • Energy stocks caught a bid as crude rallied, but banks fell behind.
  • Next up for rate-watchers: Australia’s GDP numbers drop March 4, a key test for the domestic outlook.

ANZ Group Holdings Limited wrapped up Monday 1.8% lower at A$39.32, joining the broader retreat among Australian banks after surging oil prices unsettled investors. Shares saw a range from A$38.71 to A$39.65, and roughly 11.7 million shares traded.

This shift carries weight: investors have relied on major lenders for both stability and yield, but that bet can unwind quickly if macro risks surface. When traders want to take a position on rates, banks are typically their first stop.

Right now, oil is the sticking point. When crude prices stay elevated, inflation risks rise, pushing up borrowing costs—and that pressure lingers. Bank valuations can take a hit, even if margins look better on the balance sheet.

Brent crude surged 6.4% to $77.57 a barrel, after earlier hitting $82, according to Reuters, with Middle East tensions stoking supply concerns and igniting fresh inflation jitters. Gold caught a bid on safe-haven flows, and global stock futures slipped.

Australian shares stuck to a familiar pattern — energy names rallied on the oil surge, but banks and financials lost ground.

OCBC strategist Christopher Wong described the market’s initial moves as “fairly predictable,” with capital flowing out of risk assets and into safe havens. Over at RBC Capital, Helima Croft, who leads commodities research, flagged $100-per-barrel oil as a “clear and present danger” should the conflict escalate further. Reuters

ANZ and its rivals know this tension well. Higher rates have the potential to boost net interest margin—the difference between what banks make from loans and pay out to depositors. But with that comes a greater chance that some struggling borrowers start to slip behind.

No shortage of local data this week to shake up prices, even in the absence of new headlines from the corporate side. Australia’s national accounts for the December 2025 quarter land March 4, 11:30 a.m. AEDT—a drop that could snap growth forecasts and alter expectations for the Reserve Bank of Australia’s next move.

The Reserve Bank of Australia’s next policy decision lands March 17, following its board meeting on March 16–17.

Back in February, the RBA caught markets off guard with its first rate increase in two years, highlighting just how vulnerable the outlook is to fresh inflation surprises.

But if oil’s rally unwinds, the trade could reverse. Rapid de-escalation driving crude lower would likely ease inflation nerves and give bank shares some breathing room. On the flip side: if oil holds firm, inflation picks up again and markets brace for tougher rates—right as consumers and small firms grapple with pricier essentials.

Next session, traders keep one eye on overnight news tied to shipping and energy prices, looking ahead to Australia’s GDP report Wednesday—a key check for signs of pressure on the economy.

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