ASX 200 rises as CSL surges 17%, BHP earnings impress and healthcare stocks lead market rebound.
The Australia 200 trades 12 points (0.13%) higher at 9085 at 3.35pm AEST.
The ASX 200 is on track to snap a four-day losing streak, with some much-needed earnings cheer coming from the most unlikely of places, the much-maligned health care sector, along with a solid set of numbers from BHP that helped restore some stability to the market.
With consumer-facing stocks still dusting themselves off after yesterday's JB Hi-Fi bombshell, a strong rebound in the Westpac Consumer Sentiment Index helped improve the mood, rising 6% to 88.9 in August. The rise came after the RBA held rates on hold last week, with the improvement concentrated among mortgage holders and responses received after the decision.
The big four banks are all trading lower and the financial sector’s misery has deepened after regional bank Bendigo and Adelaide Bank released its unaudited FY26 numbers. Its shares fell 5.61% to $10.53 as the regional lender flagged APRA licence conditions over non-financial risk weaknesses. Statutory profit came in at $375.1 million after a $49 million provision for a multi-year risk overhaul, Homesafe impacts and a legal penalty.
However, a dour set of Chinese economic data last night, including a thirty-seventh consecutive month of falls in new house prices, countered BHP’s gains:
Looking ahead, tomorrow brings results from Evolution Mining, Mirvac Group and Whitehaven Coal, while second-quarter (Q2) wage price index data is expected to show a 0.8% increase, taking the annual growth rate down to 3.2%.
Earnings previews for Coles Group here and trader favourite WiseTech Global here now online.
The ASX 200 spent the better part of 17 weeks confined within an 8500 - 9000 trading range before releasing that pent-up energy at the start of August and hitting a fresh record high of 9296.7.
Since then, we have been expecting a pullback towards 9000, and that view has played out reasonably well, with the index today hitting a low of 9054.5.
Looking ahead, provided the ASX 200 holds above the 9000 - 8900 support region, former range resistance, we expect to see a retest and eventual break of the 9296.7 record high in the months ahead.
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