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ANZ share price jumps: the two dates investors are circling this week
9 February 2026
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ANZ share price jumps: the two dates investors are circling this week

Sydney, Feb 9, 2026, 16:46 AEDT — After-hours

  • ANZ shares finished Monday 1.7% higher, bouncing back alongside the broader market.
  • All eyes now shift to ANZ, with its first-quarter trading update expected Thursday.
  • Mortgage repricing is on deck for later this week, adding to the immediate backdrop.

ANZ Group Holdings Ltd (ASX:ANZ) bounced back on Monday, climbing 1.68% to finish at A$37.63 after losing ground in the prior session.

This comes ahead of ANZ’s first-quarter trading update, set for Feb. 12, giving investors their next look at margins, loan growth, and credit quality.

The announcement comes as banks absorb the Reserve Bank of Australia’s move to resume tightening. ANZ and the rest of the major lenders have confirmed variable home loan rates will adjust starting Feb. 13, while Westpac shifts on Feb. 17.

That broader risk-on mood gave Australia’s benchmark a lift Monday, with the index rebounding after last week’s steep drop as sentiment across Asia found some footing.

Japan’s Nikkei shot higher, and U.S. chip stocks bounced, pushing sentiment up across the region as traders tried to gauge the likelihood of a U.S. rate cut by June. “Japan was long seen as a contrarian investment, but is now a reform story with meaningful momentum,” said Marc Jocum, senior investment strategist at Global X ETFs Australia. Reuters

ANZ faces the usual short-term earnings puzzle: yes, higher rates help boost lending income, but they’re a double-edged sword, potentially pressuring borrowers and driving up arrears if growth stalls. The bank said it will raise variable rates on Australian home loans by 0.25 percentage point per year, effective Feb. 13. ANZ added it’s “continuing to review other interest rates.” ANZ

Other banks are matching the move. After the RBA’s call, ANZ confirmed its Australian home loan rates will go up 0.25% per year from 13 February 2026. That’s straight from a statement the bank gave to ABC.

Still, the policy environment remains mixed. The RBA has pointed to lingering inflation risks, and several economists think there’s room for more tightening—a move that could put extra strain on households and soften loan demand heading into the next quarter.

Thursday’s trading update lands with investors scanning for clues on pricing, deposit competition, and where credit performance stands heading into 2026. That mortgage rate tweak from Feb. 13? It’s a live experiment in customer reaction.

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