S&P/ASX 200 sees sharp rise as Australian shares reclaim 9,000 mark, banks rally on CBA results; check top gainers and losers
The Economic Times·2026-02-11 07:30

Market Overview - The Australian Sharemarket saw a significant rally, with the S&P/ASX 200 closing at 9,014.80, up 147.40 points or 1.66%, marking a new 50-day high and the strongest close since late October 2025 [1][8] - The index has gained 0.97% over the last five days and is currently 1.10% off its 52-week high [2] Top Performers - AUSSIE BROADBAND LIMITED and AGL ENERGY LIMITED were the top performers, rising 14.79% and 11.75%, respectively [2][8] - Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) rose 6.8% after reporting record first-half cash earnings, contributing to a 3.8% increase in heavyweight financials [3][8] Notable Stock Movements - Evolution Mining Limited (EVN) gained $1.300 to close at $16.280, an increase of 8.678% [6] - James Hardie Industries plc (JHX) advanced from $3.630 to $36.870, up 10.920% [8] - Domino's Pizza Enterprises shares rose 2.9% following the appointment of former McDonald's executive Andrew Gregory as CEO [9] Decliners - CSL Limited experienced the steepest decline, falling from $20.200 to $163.440, a drop of 11.000% [6][8] - Biotech major CSL slumped 18.2% to an eight-year low due to CEO Paul McKenzie's departure and a significant drop in half-year profit, impacting healthcare stocks which fell as much as 6.2% [8][9] - ResMed Inc. (RMD) slipped $1.760 to $36.790, down 4.566% [6]