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  2. Macquarie Group - Wikipedia

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    Macquarie Group Limited (/ m ə ˈ k w ɔːr i /), more commonly known as Macquarie Bank, is an Australian multinational investment banking and financial services group headquartered in Sydney and listed on the ASX (ASX: MQG).

  3. Shemara Wikramanayake - Wikipedia

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    She embarked on a career as a lawyer and then as a banker. In 2018, she became the Managing Director and CEO of Macquarie Group Ltd. She has advocated to increase renewable energy production and has also called on the governments to quadruple renewable energy production by 2030 with the intention to minimize the global effects of climate change.

  4. Kathryn Robinson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Robinson originally studied economics at Macquarie University in 1993 [1] and began her career working for Macquarie Bank, before deciding to switch to journalism in 2001 when she completed her master's degree in journalism. [2] She later worked as a reporter for the Seven Network's Sydney Weekender.

  5. Andrew Barnes (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Barnes began his financial services career in the United Kingdom before moving to Australia at the age of 27. [4]He spent 20 years in Australia, floating realestate.com.au on the ASX in 1999 [5] and holding senior roles in companies including Macquarie Bank, Citi, Tower, and County Natwest, and was chairman of Australasian Wealth Investments.

  6. David S. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Clarke became joint managing director of Hill Samuel, now Macquarie Group. [2] He was appointed managing director in 1977 and became executive chairman in 1984. [2] Clarke remained Executive Chairman of Macquarie Bank when it changed its name in 1985. He remained in this role until March 2007, when he ceased executive duties.

  7. Macquarie Bank - Wikipedia

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  8. Allan Moss - Wikipedia

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    Moss retired from Macquarie Group in May 2008 after 31 years, [1] including a 15-year stint as the CEO. Prior to this Moss was a director of Hill Samuel Australia and led the team responsible for preparing the submission to the Australian Government to form Macquarie Bank in 1983. He held various positions within Macquarie Bank before becoming ...

  9. Greg Coffey - Wikipedia

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    Coffey joined Macquarie Bank in 1993 and in 1994 traded emerging-market equity derivatives at Bankers Trust and Deutsche Bank AG. [4] Coffey was hired by Blueborder Partners, a George Soros related hedge fund and was then hired by Bank Austria to oversee global equity proprietary trading.