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Telstra share price slips as rate-hike bets rise — what to watch before CPI and Feb earnings
6 January 2026
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Telstra share price slips as rate-hike bets rise — what to watch before CPI and Feb earnings

Sydney, Jan 6, 2026, 18:17 AEDT — Market closed

  • Telstra shares ended down 0.4% at A$4.82, lagging the previous close of A$4.84.
  • Australia’s monthly CPI print on Wednesday is the next macro trigger for rate expectations.
  • Telstra’s half-year results are due Feb. 19, ahead of an interim dividend timetable later in February.

Telstra Group Ltd shares closed down 0.4% at A$4.82 on Tuesday, after trading between A$4.79 and A$4.85. The stock finished 2 Australian cents below its prior close of A$4.84.

The drift lower comes as investors brace for Australia’s monthly consumer price index report for November, due on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Markets have priced a 39% chance of an interest-rate hike as soon as February, while economists forecast inflation easing to 3.7% from 3.8% and the trimmed mean — a core gauge that strips out extreme price moves — staying above the central bank’s 2%–3% target band.

For Telstra, the next company catalyst is its half-year results announcement on Thursday, Feb. 19, according to its investor calendar, with the stock set to turn ex-dividend on Wednesday, Feb. 25 — the first day shares trade without the right to the next payout. In August, Telstra said it expected fiscal 2026 underlying operating earnings adjusted for lease amortisation (EBITDAaL), a measure of operating profit that adjusts for lease accounting, of A$8.15 billion to A$8.45 billion and announced a A$1 billion share buyback.

Australian equities ended weaker overall, with the ASX 200 closing down about 0.5% and slipping below its 50-day moving average, a widely watched trend gauge based on the past 50 closes. That left defensives struggling to find traction as investors turned cautious ahead of the inflation data.

Telstra often trades like a bond proxy, with its dividend appeal making the stock sensitive to shifts in rate expectations and bond yields. When traders lean toward higher-for-longer rates, the market tends to demand a higher return from steady cashflow names — and that can pressure valuations even without fresh company news.

Liquidity has also been patchy in the first week of the year, which can amplify small moves. “Markets are still in holiday mood,” Craig Sidney, senior investment adviser at Shaw and Partners, said in a Reuters report on Monday.

Telstra ended 2025 up 21.75%, according to Morningstar-sourced data published by Intelligent Investor, but has slipped 0.62% so far in 2026. On chart levels traders watch, the stock’s 2026 low sits at A$4.79, with a deeper floor around A$4.74 for fiscal 2026, while recent highs near A$4.88–A$4.89 mark the first resistance zone.

But the near-term path hinges on inflation. A hotter-than-expected CPI print could push rate-hike odds higher and weigh further on yield-heavy stocks, while any renewed price competition in mobile and broadband would raise questions over margin resilience into the February results.

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