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ASX bounces after jobs surprise, miners and property stocks climb
21 May 2026
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ASX bounces after jobs surprise, miners and property stocks climb

SYDNEY, May 21, 2026, 16:50 AEST

Australian stocks bounced on Thursday, with the S&P/ASX 200 up 1.47% at the close. Materials, metals and mining, and A-REITs led gains after soft jobs data made another quick rate hike look unlikely. The S&P/ASX 200 tracks 200 large companies on the ASX.

The focus has shifted to the Reserve Bank of Australia after markets moved away from trading on earnings. The current RBA cash rate is set at 4.35% as of May 6, and a new decision is due June 16. Investors usually see higher rates as a drag on stocks since they boost borrowing costs and make safer, cash-like returns look better.

Australia’s unemployment rate hit 4.5% in April after new labour-market numbers came out. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported employment fell by 19,000 jobs, and the number of unemployed increased by 33,000. “Both full-time and part-time employment fell,” Sean Crick, head of labour statistics at the ABS, said. Australian Bureau of Statistics

Markets took the data as a signal the RBA will probably hold off. Reuters said investors pulled back bets on a June rate hike, dropping the implied chance to 8% from 20% before the release. The Australian dollar was lower, and shorter-dated government bond yields declined. “Today’s jump in unemployment signals that the labour market narrative may be shifting faster than expected,” Krishna Bhimavarapu, economist at State Street Investment Management, said. Reuters

Breadth picked up through the afternoon. By 2:05 p.m. AEST, Market Index reported that 166 names, or 83% of the ASX 200, traded up. Real estate and materials were posting “sizeable bounces.” Sydney’s session ended with 722 stocks up against 411 that fell, numbers from Investing.com showed. Market Index

Guzman Y Gomez jumped 12.81% to lead the ASX 200. Virgin Australia gained 9.33%, and IGO rose 8.00%. Stanmore Coal dropped 7.28%. Contact Energy was down 5.49%, and REA Group slipped 3.56%. The S&P/ASX 200 VIX slid 6.23% to 13.12, tracking options prices.

The local market tracked gains overseas after a stronger appetite for risk. U.S. stocks closed higher overnight, with the S&P 500 up 1.08%, the Nasdaq Composite adding 1.54% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average pushing back above 50,000. Lower oil and bond yields and Nvidia’s results helped the move. Nvidia posted record quarterly sales of $81.6 billion and guided to $91 billion next quarter. CEO Jensen Huang said “AI factories” are ramping up. Market Index

Arafura Rare Earths shares jumped up to 13.6% after the company signed off on its A$1.6 billion Nolans project in the Northern Territory. The approval puts Arafura on track to become Australia’s third largest rare earths supplier, behind Lynas Rare Earths and Iluka. Western countries have been looking to cut dependence on China for these minerals. Treasurer Jim Chalmers said rare earths offer “a golden opportunity” for the country. Investing.com

The rally is looking shaky. Oil, U.S. yields, and the Iran conflict are still hanging over markets; another spike in energy prices could push inflation up and put rate hikes back in play. Joseph Capurso, head of FX at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, said safe-haven flows had faded on hopes for peace with Iran, but warned military escalation could still be used “to gain leverage in negotiations.” Reuters

Westpac economist Ryan Wells said he’s now strongly backing a pause from the RBA in June, but warned that inflation is still the main headache for the central bank. Thursday’s move has the feel of a relief rally, not the start of a clear cycle shift.

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