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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.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The potential for protectionist policies to win out in U.S. and European Union elections this year is a risk for business and is being closely watched by global financial ...
Macquarie's asset management arm has agreed to invest up to $900 million in a data center campus that Applied Digital is developing in North Dakota. ... CBS News. Here are Super Bowl 2025 ads you ...
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.
Sydney: 2019 Macquarie Bank: Sydney: 1969: ME Bank: Melbourne: 1994: Subsidiary of the Bank of Queensland: MOVE Bank [28] Brisbane 1968 Customer-Owned [28] MyState: Hobart: 2009: National Australia Bank: Melbourne: 1982: Newcastle Permanent Building Society: Newcastle: 1903: Division of Newcastle Greater Mutual Group (NGM Group) P&N Bank: Perth ...
Macquarie did not disclose the financial details of the deal, but a person familiar with the matter told Reuters that the asset manager was committing to make a $275 million investment.
In July, 2024, Macquarie announced it had reversed its coal policy, paving the way for its bankers to be involved in coal-sector consolidation on Australia’s east coast and coal mines globally. She was also named as of The Australian Financial Review Business People of the Year for 2021 in recognition of her leadership prowess amid the COVID ...
David Stuart Clarke AO (3 January 1942 – 8 April 2011) [1] was an Australian businessman. He attended Knox Grammar School on Sydney's North Shore, the University of Sydney (BEc), and Harvard Business School (MBA). In 1971, Clarke became joint managing director of Hill Samuel, now Macquarie Group. [2]