ASX 200 Steady at Close After Volatile Earnings Shifts Ahead of Wage Report

ASX 200 Steady at Close After Volatile Earnings Shifts Ahead of Wage Report

SYDNEY, August 19, 2026, 09:01 AEST

  • SPI futures pointed to an 18-point, or 0.2%, fall ahead of Wednesday’s opening.
  • The index ended flat on Tuesday, concealing a 7.8% jump in healthcare and widespread weakness across domestic sectors.
  • Wage figures at 11:30 AEST, along with a fresh round of results, are set to challenge that rotation.

Australian stocks were poised to begin Wednesday’s session weaker. The S&P/ASX 200 (INDEXASX:XJO) closed Tuesday at 9,070.0, down 3.2 points, or 0.04%. At this update, the cash market was still in pre-open; regular trading is scheduled for approximately 09:59:45 in Sydney.

Stock chart for INDEXASX:XJO

The index was unchanged on Tuesday, but underlying sectors showed a wide divergence. Healthcare advanced roughly 7.8%, while declines hit financials, technology, communications, and both consumer groups. As a result, gains from a handful of companies reporting strong earnings masked a broader lack of market strength.

Market gaugeLatest readingChangeTimestamp
S&P/ASX 2009,070.0-3.2 / -0.04%18 Aug close, AEST
All Ordinaries9,274.2-4.8 / -0.05%18 Aug close, AEST
SPI futures signalAbout -18 points-0.2%Published 19 Aug, 06:56 AEST
AUD/USDUS$0.7096-0.1% on the session18 Aug, about 16:20 AEST
Record reference9,296.7Tuesday finish 2.44% below6 Aug 2026 intraday peak
Market prices are time-stamped and may differ slightly across closing-auction feeds. Sources: Reuters/LSEG, ABC and Wednesday pre-market report.

The benchmark declined by 1.6% for the week that ended August 14. On Monday, it slipped another 0.5% and continued to dip on Tuesday. Despite these moves, the most recent close stayed 1.0% higher than July’s month-end mark of 8,976.8. The market is retracing from a record high but has not interrupted its overall upward trend.

BHP Group (ASX:BHP) rose 2.65% after its underlying annual profit increased 30% to US$13.20 billion. Operating earnings from copper reached US$18.19 billion, surpassing iron ore, which delivered US$14.53 billion in earnings. CSL Limited (ASX:CSL) surged 17.25% as its underlying profit exceeded forecasts and management projected a return to growth.

Tuesday moverClose or moveVerified driver
Reliance Worldwide (ASX:RWC)A$4.50 / +24.65%Brookfield’s non-binding A$4.75-a-share offer
CSL (ASX:CSL)A$157.82 / +17.25%Profit exceeded estimates, FY27 outlook and share buyback
Pro Medicus (ASX:PME)A$196.75 / +11.88%Gains in revenue and profit; A$1.3 billion revenue contracted
BHP (ASX:BHP)A$63.85 / +2.65%Copper-fueled profit outperformance and highest annual dividend in four years
Sims (ASX:SGM)-10.9%Selling triggered by earnings
Life360 (ASX:360)-7.8%Earnings-related decline
Closing prices and moves for 18 August 2026. Sources: ABC, Reuters and Pro Medicus.

“Solid overall, and copper doing all the work,” said Argo Investments portfolio manager Andy Forster on BHP’s result. The comment reflects the market’s focus risk. Gains in copper and healthcare lifted the headline, as interest-rate sensitive local units lagged. Reuters

Banks acted as the primary drag. Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA) dropped 1.44%, Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX:WBC) slipped 1.17%, and ANZ Group Holdings (ASX:ANZ) eased 0.53%. Latest bank updates revealed mortgage applications decreasing by double digits, underscoring the impact of elevated rates on sluggish volume growth.

Recent broker assessments indicate mixed valuation backing. These reflect analyst opinions rather than assurances of specific returns.

CompanyBrokerRecommendation12-month targetChange
CSL (ASX:CSL)Bell PotterHoldA$150.00Up from A$120.00
Aristocrat Leisure (ASX:ALL)MorgansAccumulateA$70.00Target increased from A$67.00; rating downgraded from Buy
Telstra Group (ASX:TLS)MorgansHoldA$5.00Hold unchanged
ANZ Group (ASX:ANZ)MorgansTrimA$33.53Trim unchanged
Broker actions published August 18–19, 2026. Sources: Bell Potter on CSL and Morgans calls.

Macro statistics now take center stage. The Reserve Bank of Australia maintained its cash rate at 4.35% on August 11, following three hikes earlier this year. The central bank stated inflation is still too high and left the door open to more tightening. June-quarter wage figures are due at 11:30 AEST on Wednesday.

There was one positive indicator for households. Westpac-Melbourne Institute’s consumer sentiment index increased by 6.0% to 88.9 in August, although it remained nearly 10% lower than the same month last year. Chief economist Luci Ellis noted that “pervasive uncertainty, including about the Middle East, is still weighing on sentiment.” Reuters

What to watchTime or dateMarket link
ASX regular session begins19 Aug, about 09:59:45 AESTInitial review of an 18-point drop in futures
Wage Price Index, June quarter19 Aug, 11:30 AESTAssessments for rates, banks, property and consumer pricing
Results: Evolution, Iluka, Lottery Corp, Santos, Whitehaven19 AugFocus on gold, mineral sands, energy, and local demand
Labour Force, July20 Aug, 11:30 AESTPrimary data point for RBA outlook
BHP-Port Hedland wage negotiations restart25 AugImpact for iron ore supply lines and labour cost exposure
Release dates can change. Sources: ABS calendar, results preview and Reuters.

Glencore Plc (LON:GLEN) intends to launch a secondary listing in Australia in October. Reuters spoke with analysts who said strong local trading volume could enable ASX 100 entry by early 2027. The move would broaden the index’s copper footprint and prompt fresh scrutiny over coal exposure.

Looking ahead to the week, the main focus will be on how well earnings stand up to domestic duration risk. Shares in companies with robust commodity or contract-secured earnings may still outperform. However, elevated bond yields, reduced mortgage demand, and limited market breadth could weigh on the index.

Risks: Unexpected changes in wages or jobs may swiftly alter rate pricing. Events in the Middle East could impact oil, inflation outlooks, and the Australian dollar. Guidance on results day has the potential to overshadow sector patterns.

Breadth will measure how sustainable the rebound is. CSL and BHP alone are not enough to sustain it. Banks and consumer shares are set for scrutiny following the wage data.

Australia · pre-open investor brief
Cash market pre-open

The index remains flat, but volatility among individual stocks is high.

Healthcare climbed, but lingering weakness in banks kept the benchmark unchanged. As financials and materials make up 59.23% of the index, sector leadership outweighs market breadth.

Snapshot taken at 19 Aug 2026, 08:55:36 AEST (UTC+10). Regular ASX trade starts at 09:59:45 AEST, followed by a randomised 15-second opening window.

S&P/ASX 200 close 9,070.0 −3.2 · −0.04%
18 Aug 2026 close; reported 16:29 AEST (UTC+10) by ABC
Five-session move −1.95% 11 Aug close to 18 Aug close; daily closes available after the ≈16:11 AEST CSPA
Below record high −2.44% 9,296.7 intraday high on 6 Aug vs 9,070.0 on 18 Aug, both AEST sessions
RBA cash rate 4.35% Current at 19 Aug 2026, 08:55:36 AEST (UTC+10); held on 11 Aug. RBA

Five consecutive declines wiped out the early-August gains

S&P/ASX 200 daily closing values from 4 to 18 Aug 2026; AEST trading sessions (UTC+10)

Momentum: defensive
S&P/ASX 200 daily closing path from 4 August to 18 August 2026 The index rose from 9,145.8 on 4 August to a closing high of 9,271.6 on 6 August, then declined across five consecutive sessions to 9,070.0 on 18 August.

Series: Investing.com historical data. Closing prices are provided after the ASX closing auction, typically finishing at around 16:11 Sydney time.

Why an ≈+8.1% rise in healthcare failed to boost the index

Index weights as of 18 Aug 2026 close; source does not specify clock time or time zone

Top two: 59.23%
Financials · 32.61%CBA −1.44% · NAB −0.66% · ANZ −0.53%
Materials · 26.62%BHP +2.65%
Health care · 6.36%Sector ≈+8.1% · CSL +17.25%

Investor read-through: The session lacked widespread calm, with only a niche segment posting a sharp recovery. Banking-heavy core areas continued to act as a drag on the index.

Weights sourced from State Street STW, 18 Aug 2026. Market changes from 18 Aug 2026 close; health sector movement checked with ABC at 16:29 AEST.

At today’s open CBA trades ex-dividend

Shares to be paid a fully franked dividend of A$2.70 each. The ex-date starts at the ASX opening phase on 19 Aug 2026 at 09:59:45 AEST (UTC+10). This may exert automatic downward pressure on the price index, all other factors being unchanged.

19 Aug · 11:30 AEST June-quarter wage data

The Wage Price Index will be released at 11:30 AEST (UTC+10). The previous quarter climbed 0.8%, with annual growth at 3.3%. This data has the potential to shift rate forecasts for the banking, property, and retail sectors.

19 Aug 2026 · AEST Reporting-season dispersion

Santos, Evolution Mining, Temple & Webster, Breville, Mirvac and Whitehaven Coal are listed as companies due to release reports. The source did not specify exact release times.

Primary sources: ABC market close RBA decision ASX trading hours Data-quality note: there was no verified, time-stamped official SPI 200 pre-open quote at 08:55:36 AEST, so the futures figure is omitted. The calculated values are 59.23% (32.61% plus 26.62%), −1.95% (from 9,250.6 down to 9,070.0), and −2.44% (from 9,296.7 to 9,070.0).

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