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ASX dips as banks slump; energy stocks gain on higher oil prices

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auJanuary 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The supermarket giants Woolworths (down 0.1 per cent) and Coles (down 0.6 per cent) both closed the day lower, reversing earlier gains, while pub owner and liquor retailer Endeavour Group rose 2.2 per cent after releasing an update on Tuesday that showed significant discounting at its outlets during the festive season.

BlueScope Steel shares fell 0.3 per cent even after it said it would pay shareholders a special dividend. It last week rejected a $13 billion offer for the company from billionaire Kerry Stokes’ business conglomerate and its US bidding partner.

Wall Street retreated from its record high overnight as US earnings season kicked off.

Wall Street retreated from its record high overnight as US earnings season kicked off.Credit: Bloomberg

On Tuesday in the US, the S&P 500 fell 0.2 per cent from its all-time high set the day before. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 398 points, or 0.8 per cent, from its own record, while the Nasdaq composite slipped 0.1 per cent.

US companies are under pressure to deliver strong growth in profits for the last three months of 2025 to justify the record-breaking runs for their stock prices. Analysts expect companies in the S&P 500 to deliver overall earnings per share that are 8.3 per cent higher than a year earlier, according to FactSet.

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JPMorgan Chase helped kick off the latest reporting season by delivering weaker profit and revenue than analysts expected. Its stock fell 4.1 per cent and was one of the heaviest weights on the market, but the shortfall may have been because some analysts hadn’t updated their estimates to account for the earnings hit resulting from the bank’s purchase of the Apple Card credit card portfolio.

CEO Jamie Dimon sounded relatively optimistic about the US economy, saying “consumers continue to spend, and businesses generally remain healthy”.

Delta Air Lines lost 2.6 per cent despite reporting a stronger profit for the end of 2025 than analysts expected. Its revenue came up short of Wall Street’s expectations, as did the midpoint of its forecasted range for profit in 2026.

Chipotle Mexican Grill sank 3 per cent after saying it’s looking for a new chief marketing officer, a move that surprised analysts.

On the winning side of Wall Street were several healthcare companies after they raised their financial forecasts at an industry conference with analysts.

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Moderna jumped 15.4 per cent for the biggest gain in the S&P 500 after saying it expects to report revenue for 2025 that’s above the midpoint of the range it had forecast in November. It also offered updates on several products, including a seasonal flu vaccine that could see potential approvals beginning later this year.

Revvity rose 5.5 per cent after the life sciences company said it expects to report profit for 2025 above the top end of the forecasted range it had earlier given. Its forecast for revenue in the fourth quarter also topped analysts’ expectations.

In the bond market, yields eased a bit after a highly anticipated update on inflation came in close to economists’ expectations. The data strengthened expectations that the Federal Reserve may be able to cut its main interest rate at least twice in 2026 to shore up the job market.

Lower interest rates could make borrowing cheaper for US households and boost prices for investments, but they could also worsen inflation at the same time. Tuesday’s report showed that US consumers paid prices last month for fuel, food and other costs of living that were 2.7 per cent higher overall than a year earlier. That’s a touch worse than economists expected and above the Fed’s 2 per cent target for inflation.

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