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Australia shares slide as CBA sinks 10% after earnings miss and housing tax shakeup

International
Published on 13 May 2026
Australia shares slide as CBA sinks 10% after earnings miss and housing tax shakeup

A tax tweak targets investors, but banks paid first

Australia stocks fell as Commonwealth Bank plunged about 10% following an earnings miss, dragging the broader market. The move comes alongside major housing tax changes in the federal budget: negative gearing is proposed to be restricted to newly built homes, while a 50% capital gains tax discount would be replaced with inflation indexation to steer demand toward new properties.

  • CBA shares tumbled around 10% after an earnings miss
  • Australia markets reacted sharply to the bank setback
  • Negative gearing may be limited to newly built homes
  • Capital gains treatment shifts from a flat discount to indexation
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