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Market Open: Wall Street records keep Oz shares in rally; key inflation print today | Jan 28
The Market Online· 2026-01-27 21:09
Market Overview - Australian shares are expected to advance at open, continuing the Week 5 rally, driven by the S&P 500 setting records and anticipation for upcoming inflation data [1][2] - Analysts describe the upcoming quarterly inflation report as "make or break," with expectations set at a threshold of 0.8% for potential RBA rate hikes [2][3] Company News - BHP has reclaimed its position as Australia's most valuable listed company, surpassing Commonwealth Bank, with a year-over-year increase of +26%, while CBA has seen a decline of over -20% since mid-CY25 [5] - DroneShield has experienced a -12% drop this week due to a reported shrinkage in its sales pipeline, although it remains up +35.7% year-to-date [5] - Humm Group's investor Akat Investments has requested an investigation by the Takeovers Panel regarding Credit Corp's offer from the previous year, focusing on the takeover's timeline [5] Commodities and Forex - The Australian dollar is trading at 70 cents to the U.S. dollar, a level anticipated for CY26, reached sooner than expected [7] - In commodities, Iron Ore is down -0.1% at $103.55 per tonne, Brent Crude is up +2.9% at $67.44 per barrel, Gold is priced at $5,166 per ounce, and US natural gas futures have retreated -4% to $6.49 per gigajoule [7]