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Australian banks’ margin woes linger but rate hikes may lift view

2022.05.02 00:53

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Australian banks' margin woes linger but rate hikes may lift view
Commonwealth Bank logo is seen on a smartphone in front of displayed Australian dollar banknotes in this illustration taken, November 8, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

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By Shashwat Awasthi

(Reuters) – Australia’s “Big Four” banks are set to report a further squeeze on interest margins in their upcoming results dented by growing competition, though the prospect of a recovery aided by central banks’ rate hikes is expected to bolster their outlook.

The banks have tussled with increased competition in home lending amid record low rates and borrowers changing to fixed-rate loans, while costs ramp up due to investment in digital capabilities and broader inflation.

These pressures will likely be evident in quarterly results of Commonwealth Bank, and first-half reports from National Australia Bank (OTC:NABZY), Westpac, and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group this month.

“We remain cautious on banks. The upcoming results are likely to show significantly weaker net interest margins and signs of rising costs,” analysts at Barrenjoey said.

“But we would not be surprised if banks were more optimistic in their outlook, especially around the benefits of rising rates… This may provide them with some near-term support.”

Still, earnings at top bank CBA and No. 2 lender NAB would likely have benefited from the flurry of new business they flagged in their reports in February, while No. 3 lender Westpac had also progressed with its cost cutting plan.

No. 4 lender ANZ, meanwhile, had forecast a first-half hit from softer performance in its markets business. It has also steadily lost Australian home loan market share since 2019.

“Lower NIM, flat mortgage book, removal of certain bank fees, weak trading income and higher expenses are not a great combination,” Barrenjoey analysts wrote of ANZ, adding that they expect a “soft” first-half result.

In a prelude of things to come, mid-sized Bank of Queensland last month reported a hit to margins from stiff housing loan competition.

RATES TO THE RESCUE

The Reserve Bank of Australia has all but said it would raise rates to counter super-charged inflation, while the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has hiked rates at its last four meetings to levels not seen since June 2019.

This would benefit banks at a time when the Australian property market is showing some signs of cooling https://www.reuters.com/business/australia-housing-bubble-slowly-deflating-heat-leaves-sydney-melbourne-2022-03-31 after a bumper 22% surge in prices in 2021 due to record low rates and a shift to working from home during the pandemic.

“With the RBA cash rate starting to move higher… investor attention is set to switch to the impact of higher rates on revenue growth and net interest margins with slowing lending growth and house prices,” analysts at Citi wrote.

ANZ, in its trading update in February, had forecast rising rates in New Zealand would relieve some pressure on margins in the second quarter.

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