NAB Loses A$10 Billion in Market Value Over a Week Amid Mortgage Downturn and Valuation Shift

NAB Loses A$10 Billion in Market Value Over a Week Amid Mortgage Downturn and Valuation Shift

MELBOURNE, August 23, 2026, 11:00 AEST – National Australia Bank (NAB) has seen its market capitalisation drop by A$10 billion in the past week as a decline in the mortgage sector prompts a reset of its valuation by investors.

  • NAB declined 7.7% over the past week, reducing its market capitalisation by about A$9.95 billion.
  • Almost 60% of the week’s drop came from Monday’s 4.6% decline after the update.
  • Mortgage applications dropped by 15%, as quarterly cash earnings increased by 2%.
  • The average price target from 14 analysts indicates an upside of just around 0.7%.

National Australia Bank Limited saw its market value decline by approximately A$9.95 billion last week, an amount about 5.4 times greater than its most recent quarterly cash earnings. Shares dropped 7.7% to A$38.17.

Stock chart for ASX:NAB

The decline has not resulted in a clear consensus buying opportunity. Fourteen analysts have set an average price target of A$38.45, just 0.7% above Friday’s closing level. Their estimates range from A$29.00 to A$48.50.

The bulk of the losses came on Monday, with NAB falling 4.6% after its third-quarter update. That single session made up nearly 60% of the A$3.20 fall for the week. The stock went on to record four consecutive negative closes.

SessionClose (A$)Daily moveContext
Aug. 1441.37-0.10%Closing before update
Aug. 1739.46-4.62%Third-quarter statement
Aug. 1839.20-0.66%Continued selling
Aug. 1938.92-0.71%Market adjusts to target revisions
Aug. 2038.43-1.26%Mortgage worries remain
Aug. 2138.17-0.68%Friday’s last trade
NAB’s closing-price path through the week. Daily percentages can differ slightly across feeds because of auction timing. Investing.com historical data; TradingView

The decrease in valuation significantly exceeded the reported profit. NAB reported cash earnings of A$1.83 billion for the June quarter. Based on Friday’s market capitalisation of A$118.66 billion, its implied share count was around 3.11 billion.

Weekly resetEstimateComparison
Drop in share priceA$3.20-7.74%
Market value lostA$9.95bnPreliminary
Most recent quarterly cash profitA$1.83bn+2%
Loss in value relative to quarterly profit5.4×TS2 calculation
Monday’s contribution to weekly drop59.7%A$1.91 per share
TS2 calculations use the August 14 and August 21 closes, Friday’s market capitalisation and NAB’s quarterly update. Rounding applies.

The update generated profit, but was not straightforward. Cash earnings increased by 2% to A$1.83 billion. Statutory profit climbed 9% year-on-year to A$1.81 billion. Net interest margin edged down two basis points to 1.79%.

June-quarter measureResultChange / signal
Cash earningsA$1.83bn2% higher
Statutory profitA$1.81bn9% up from a year ago
Net operating incomeA$5.50bnRose from A$5.00bn
Net interest margin1.79%Decreased by 2 bps
Business lendingUp 2%Compared to previous quarter
Forward-looking provisionsClose to A$2bnSet aside as stress buffer
Selected unaudited third-quarter measures from NAB’s update. Capital Brief

Chief Executive Andrew Irvine noted that rising interest rates, conflict in the Middle East and modifications to tax rules were adding to uncertainty. “While the ratio of non-performing loans declined over 3Q26, watch loans were higher,” he stated. NAB statement carried by Capital Brief

Housing demand provided a stronger signal. NAB reported a 15% decline in home-loan applications from the previous quarter. Investor applications decreased by 17%. This reduction was similar to that of Commonwealth Bank of Australia , though less pronounced than the drop at Westpac Banking Corporation .

BankChange in recent mortgage applicationsQuarterly earnings update
NAB-15%Cash earnings up 2%
CBA-15%FY cash profit up 7.1%
Westpac-20%Weakest demand for mortgages
ANZ Group Holdings Limited -12%Cash profit up 1%
Application changes reported by the major banks after Australia’s May budget. News Corp Australia; ANZ third-quarter update

Business banking acts as a balance. Group business lending increased by 2% during the quarter. The business and personal banking segment expanded by 4%. NAB continues to be Australia’s top business lender, resulting in greater exposure to stable commercial credit.

NAB is trading at 19.9 times trailing earnings, giving it the second-highest earnings multiple among the big four. This figure sits below CBA’s 24.3 times but stands higher than ANZ’s 19.0 times and Westpac’s 16.7 times.

BankFriday priceTrailing P/EDividend yieldAnalyst signal
CBAA$157.9924.343.13%Strong Sell
NABA$38.1719.884.45%Neutral
ANZA$37.1318.974.47%Neutral
WestpacA$33.8316.674.55%Sell
Big-four valuation snapshot as of August 21, 2026. TradingView

Analysts remain divided. Three suggest buying NAB, six recommend holding, and five advise selling. Citi increased its price target to A$40 on Wednesday. UBS kept its buy rating but lowered its target to A$48.50.

RecommendationAnalystsShare
Buy321%
Hold643%
Sell536%
Average targetA$38.45+0.73%
High targetA$48.50+27.06%
Low targetA$29.00-24.02%
Latest available 14-analyst recommendation set and targets, recalculated against Friday’s A$38.17 close. Investing.com

Macroeconomic conditions provide scant respite. Australian consumer confidence climbed 6% in August as the Reserve Bank kept its cash rate steady at 4.35%. Despite the increase, the index stayed about 10% lower than a year ago. Optimism among mortgage holders rebounded more quickly.

The initial support for Monday is at A$38.06, marking Thursday’s intraday low. Falling below this level could open the way to the 52-week low of A$35.48. The closest resistance is at A$39.46, which was Monday’s closing price after the update.

Next checkpointLevel / dateInvestor meaning
ASX opens againAug. 24, around 10:00 AESTIndicates if selling pressure has eased
Approaching supportA$38.06Lowest point reached on Thursday
Friday’s finishA$38.17Recent support level
Initial rebound markA$39.46Monday’s closing price following update
Year’s lowest pointA$35.48Key downside marker
Annual resultsNov. 5Data on margins, expenses and credit trends
Selected week-ahead and company checkpoints. NAB financial calendar; ASX trading hours

Risks: Demand for mortgages could stay subdued due to high interest rates and tax adjustments. Loans on watch lists risk turning into losses. If sentiment weakens, business lending might lose momentum. NAB continues to trade at a premium to two leading rivals.

The decline last week was driven by more than a single disappointing earnings response. Analysts continue to forecast minimal average upside. NAB faces the challenge of demonstrating that growth in business lending can counterbalance softer housing, while maintaining both margin and credit standards.

ASX:NAB · weekend investor dashboard

NAB's profit held. Its valuation did not.

Price as of 21 Aug 2026, 16:10 AEST
Prepared 23 Aug 2026, 11:00 AEST
ASX closed · reopens Monday
Friday close
A$38.17
−0.68% Friday
Five-session move
−7.74%
A$3.20 per share
Market value erased
A$9.95bn
Preliminary estimate
Value loss / Q3 cash profit
5.4×
A$1.83bn cash earnings

The repricing stretched beyond results day

A$42A$40.5A$39A$37.5 14 Aug17 Aug18 Aug19 Aug20 Aug21 Aug 41.3738.17

Monday's 4.62% fall caused 59.7% of the weekly decline. Four further negative closes showed that investors kept cutting exposure after the update.

Mortgage demand weakened across the majors

Westpac
−20%
NAB
−15%
CBA
−15%
ANZ
−12%

Recent quarter-on-quarter home-loan application changes reported by the banks.

Consensus offers almost no cushion

14-analyst average target
A$38.45
+0.73%
Buy 3Hold 6Sell 5
Low A$29.00 −24.0%High A$48.50 +27.1%

Big-four valuation: NAB still carries a premium to ANZ and Westpac

BankFriday closeTrailing P/EDividend yieldScreen signal
CBAA$157.9924.34×3.13%Strong Sell
NABA$38.1719.88×4.45%Neutral
ANZA$37.1318.97×4.47%Neutral
WestpacA$33.8316.67×4.55%Sell

Monday levels

Near supportA$38.06
Friday baseA$38.17
First recovery levelA$39.46
52-week floorA$35.48

Investor read-through

The A$10 billion reset has brought NAB closer to consensus value, not clearly below it. Monday's test is whether business-credit growth and a 4.45% trailing yield can stabilise the shares before weak mortgage demand turns into slower revenue or higher losses.

Catalyst: ASX reopeningSupport: A$38.06Next result: 5 Nov 2026
Roman Perkowski

Roman Perkowski is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He graduated from the Cracow University of Economics and worked in investment research and corporate finance before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Roman Perkowski on Google News.

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