Commonwealth Bank shares slip as RBA warns inflation still “too high”; Feb results in focus

Commonwealth Bank shares slip as RBA warns inflation still “too high”; Feb results in focus

Sydney, Jan 9, 2026, 16:51 AEDT — Market closed

Commonwealth Bank of Australia shares closed down 0.08% at A$153.22 on Friday, after sliding as far as A$152.43 and topping out at A$154.97. The stock traded about 950,000 shares, while the S&P/ASX 200 ended nearly flat, down 0.03%.

The move is small, but it lands in a market that is trying to reset its rate view. For CBA, the biggest driver is still the interest-rate path and what that does to housing credit, deposit pricing and bank margins.

That focus sharpened on Thursday after Reserve Bank of Australia Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser said inflation above 3% was “too high,” even as November’s annual CPI eased to 3.4% from 3.8%. He noted the central bank’s preferred core measure — which strips out some volatile items — was 3.2% in November, and said the board would look at the full fourth-quarter CPI figures due later this month. Reuters

For bank investors, the maths is messy. Higher-for-longer rates can support earnings on loans, but they can also squeeze borrowers and lift credit losses if the economy slows.

CBA remains one of the market’s most closely watched bellwethers, given its scale in Australian retail banking and big footprint in home lending. The bank’s operations span Australia and New Zealand, with other regional exposure, and its earnings are still tied heavily to domestic demand.

The main risk is that either side of the rate debate bites. Faster disinflation could bring lower rates and harder competition for mortgages and deposits, squeezing net interest margin — the gap between what a bank earns on loans and pays for funding — while a softer economy could push bad debts higher.

On the chart, traders will watch whether the stock holds above Friday’s low near A$152.4, with resistance around A$155 after this week’s sharp slide from early-January levels.

Shan Ahmed Khan

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist and is a graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

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