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NAB shares slip into the weekend as traders brace for rates, data and the next update
11 January 2026
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NAB shares slip into the weekend as traders brace for rates, data and the next update

Sydney, Jan 11, 2026, 17:20 AEDT — Market closed

  • NAB shares closed Friday 0.2% lower, dragging down all four major banks
  • Investors are focused on rate forecasts and macro data that could shift bank valuations
  • Next company catalyst: NAB will release its first-quarter trading update on Feb. 18

National Australia Bank Ltd shares slipped to A$41.02 on Friday, down 0.2%, as Australia’s major banks all closed lower and the broader market barely budged. The S&P/ASX 200 dipped 0.03%, with ANZ down 0.6%, Westpac off 0.3%, and Commonwealth Bank edging down 0.1%. “There’s no clear directional bias” ahead of key U.S. jobs data, said Capital.com analyst Kyle Rodda. Meanwhile, AMP’s deputy chief economist Diana Mousina pointed to legal risks tied to U.S. tariffs as a near-term factor causing market swings. https://aapnews.aap.com.au/news/australian…

NAB stock heads into Monday’s open stuck in the usual spot, driven more by shifts in interest-rate expectations than by new company news.

The reason this matters now is straightforward. Bank shares can adjust sharply when markets rethink their stance on rates — driven not only by lending margin implications but also by shifts in funding costs and concerns over bad debt.

January is here. Liquidity often thins out, and sector rotations tend to swing more sharply, especially as traders rush to add or shed crowded positions.

In the last two days, no fresh NAB filings or statements have emerged that clearly influenced the stock.

Attention now shifts to upcoming data that will shape rate expectations. The Australian Bureau of Statistics will release December 2025 labour force figures on Jan. 22, followed by December 2025’s monthly CPI on Jan. 31. Both reports are due at 11:30 a.m. Canberra time.

Investors in NAB have a firm date to watch: the bank’s first-quarter trading update is set for Feb. 18.

For now, traders are expected to continue measuring NAB’s performance against peers like CBA, Westpac, and ANZ, as well as tracking shifts in bond yields and bank funding spreads, where even minor fluctuations can pack a significant punch.

Things could just as easily swing the other way. Should the next batch of inflation or labor data push markets to expect higher rates for longer, bank valuations might take a hit—even if earnings stay steady. And if concerns about growth dominate, credit quality will once again become a key worry.

Keep an eye on whether banks resume selling or find a floor after Friday’s slight drop. Also, see if rate-sensitive sectors react to offshore data and policy news.

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