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ANZ Share Price Slumps as Profit Disappoints, RBA Warns of ‘Bumpy’ Road to Curb Inflation

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By Reporter Published November 13, 2023 2 Min Read
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Shares of ANZ Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: ANZ) plummeted 5.87% to $24.55 on October 11, 2023, after the Australian banking giant reported a flat annual net profit of $7.1 billion, falling short of market expectations. The profit miss was attributed to higher operating expenses and lower trading income.

ANZ’s disappointing results come amid a broader market sell-off triggered by concerns over rising interest rates and slowing economic growth. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has warned that the road to curbing inflation will be “bumpy,” and investors are increasingly worried about a potential recession.

The decline in ANZ’s share price reflects the heightened risk sentiment in the Australian market. Investors are becoming more cautious and are pulling back from riskier assets, such as bank stocks.

Despite the recent sell-off, analysts remain optimistic about ANZ’s long-term prospects. The bank has a strong track record of profitability and is well-positioned to benefit from the expected recovery in the Australian economy.

Key Points:

  • ANZ Group Holdings Ltd reported a flat annual net profit of $7.1 billion, missing market expectations.
  • Shares of ANZ (ASX: ANZ) fell 5.87% to $24.55 on October 11, 2023.
  • The profit miss and broader market sell-off reflect heightened risk sentiment in the Australian market.
  • Analysts remain optimistic about ANZ’s long-term prospects.

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