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OFX, previously known as OzForex, is an Australian online foreign exchange and payments company with headquarters in Sydney.The company provides money transfer services to individuals such as migrants and expatriates and small businesses as well as providing white-label international transfer services for Travelex, MoneyGram, Xero, Capital One 360 and Macquarie Group.
On 29 July 1996, Macquarie Bank Limited listed on the Australian Securities Exchange ASX: MQG. [16] By 30 October 1996 Macquarie had entered the ASX All Ordinaries Index, with a market capitalisation of approximately A$1.3 billion and would grow to more than A$35 billion in 2018 [17] to become one of Australia's largest listed companies.
The S&P/ASX 200 (XJO) index is a market-capitalisation weighted and float-adjusted stock market index of stocks listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. The index is maintained by Standard & Poor's and is considered the benchmark for Australian equity performance. It is based on the 200 largest ASX listed stocks, which together account for ...
The bank's profit for the six months ending Sept. 30 rose to A$1.46 billion ($1.01 billion), a better-than-promised 11.2% jump despite a slump in M&A fees and losses from investments.
The country's largest investment bank and fund manager said in its quarterly update that its annual dividend payout ratio would be lowered to between 50% and 70% from a range of 60% to 80% at the ...
Rating Action: Moody's affirms Macquarie's ratings, changes outlook to positiveGlobal Credit Research - 14 Feb 2022Sydney, February 14, 2022 -- Moody's Investors Service has today affirmed the A2 ...
Macquarie Group, Australia's biggest investment bank by assets, posted first-half profit on Friday that fell short of analyst estimates as stabilising energy markets squeezed the commodities ...
When Australia was part of the fixed-exchange sterling area, the exchange rate of the Australian dollar was fixed to the pound sterling at a rate of A$1 = 8 U.K. shillings (A$2.50 = UK£1). In 1967, Australia effectively left the sterling area, when the pound sterling was devalued against the US dollar and the Australian dollar did not follow.