Healthcare Surge: Weekly Recap and Week Ahead

Healthcare broke away from a softer ASX
CSL’s reset-year result powered a sharp sector rotation. Banks and consumer names carried the downside; inflation and a dense earnings slate now set the next test.
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Market data: latest close, 21 Aug 2026, about 16:10 AEST
Week in one frame
Weekly changes compare the 21 Aug close with 14 Aug. Sector figures are calculated from published closes and may differ slightly from vendor summaries.
What drove it
- CSL reset: US$3.1bn underlying NPATA, US$3.5bn operating cash flow and about 5% FY27 underlying NPAT growth guidance outweighed a US$2.6bn statutory loss after US$7.1bn of impairments.
- Banks reversed: financials fell about 5.1% over the week; CBA alone lost 5.15%, making the index’s defensive healthcare surge look even more concentrated.
- Friday split: GYG jumped 11.5% after a 29.7% profit increase, while Zip fell 14.4%, Telix 10.1% and Super Retail 7.5%.
- Oil risk: Brent finished near US$93.49/bbl on Friday. The Iran risk premium helped energy but revived inflation and bond-yield concerns.
Week ahead
Scheduled events – AEST (UTC+10)
Opening single-price auction from 09:59; continuous trading follows. Results include Bendigo Bank, Ampol, Endeavour, PLS and Reece.
David Jacobs speaks at 14:00. Coles, Woodside, Scentre and Viva Energy are scheduled to report.
June CPI was 3.8% y/y and trimmed mean 3.6% y/y. Domino’s, Flight Centre and Lynas are among the scheduled results.
Private capital expenditure and the RBA Bulletin land together; reporting season remains active.
Bull case
CSL’s rebound broadens into health care and CPI eases enough to cap yields. Holding 9,000 while breadth improves would support a rotation-led recovery.
Bear case
Sticky CPI, firm oil and a 10-year yield above 5% pressure bank, property and consumer multiples while earnings misses spread beyond isolated names.
Watch first
ASX 200: 9,000 support, then 9,115 resistance. Also watch financial-sector stabilisation, AUD/USD 0.71 and whether VIX stays near 10.5.

