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Australian shares slipped on Monday as losses in lender Westpac after its quarterly update weighed on financials, offsetting gains in miners ahead of the Reserve Bank ​of Australia's policy decision.

The S&P/ASX 200 index (.AXJO) was down 0.5% at 9,220.30 ‌points, as of 0057 GMT. The benchmark gained 3.2% last week.

Risk sentiment roughened in a closely watched fiscal 2027 earnings season, with shares of Westpac (WBC.AX) sliding more than 5%, their biggest intraday ​drop since March 30.

The Australian lender forecast investor housing credit growth would halve ​next year and reported a 20% fall in mortgage applications. It ⁠reported cash earnings of A$1.8 billion for the quarter ended June 30, down from ​A$1.9 billion a year earlier.

Westpac's decline dragged the financials sub-index (.AXFJ) down 1.9%, with shares ​of Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA.AX), ANZ (ANZ.AX) and National Australia Bank (NAB.AX) falling between 1.3% and 2.4%. The sub-index posted its largest intraday loss in three months.

Investor focus will also shift to the RBA's ​decision, due on Tuesday, with markets widely expecting the central bank to keep interest rates ​unchanged while looking for clues on the monetary policy outlook.

Countering losses, miners (.AXMM) jumped 1.4%, lifted by ‌strong ⁠metal prices.

Mining giants BHP Group (BHP.AX) and Rio Tinto (RIO.AX) gained above 1% each, while peer Fortescue (FMG.AX) added 0.7%.

The gold sub-index (.AXGD) followed suit and rose more than 3% to its highest level since mid-April, tracking gains in bullion prices.

Shares of gold miners Evolution Mining (EVN.AX) ​and St Barbara (SBM.AX) added ​1.3% and 4.7%, ⁠respectively.

In company news, shares of Treasury Wine Estates (TWE.AX) rose nearly 8% after the Penfolds winemaker said it will reduce the size of ​its U.S. North Coast vintages from 2026, and write down inventory, ​mainly bulk ⁠wine.

It also forecast its FY26 unaudited earnings before interest, tax, SGARA and material items (EBITS) at A$492.3 million, topping the prior outlook range of A$480 million to A$490 million.

New Zealand's ⁠benchmark ​S&P/NZX 50 index (.NZ50) rose 0.5% to 13,892.88 points.

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