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103.29-0.91 (-0.87%)
收市:04:10PM AEST
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前收市價104.20
開市103.90
買盤103.29 x 0
賣出價103.75 x 0
今日波幅103.22 - 104.10
52 週波幅101.06 - 105.70
成交量4,734
平均成交量7,269
市值33.413B
Beta 值 (5 年,每月)1.12
市盈率 (最近 12 個月)8.39
每股盈利 (最近 12 個月)12.31
業績公佈日2024年5月03日
遠期股息及收益率6.66 (6.44%)
除息日2023年12月06日
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  • Bloomberg

    Macquarie Profit Misses Estimates as Commodities Unit Weighs

    (Bloomberg) -- Macquarie Group Ltd.’s earnings missed estimates as a plunge in profit from its commodities and global markets business dragged on the Australian firm’s performance.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesTrump Auditions VP Picks Before Wealthy Donors in Palm Be

  • Reuters

    Australia's Macquarie sees biggest profit dip in 15 years on commodities downturn

    SYDNEY (Reuters) -Top Australian investment bank Macquarie Group reported its annual profit fell by a third, the sharpest decline in 15 years, as stabilising energy markets hammered its commodities trading unit and it made less money selling green energy assets. The result on Friday came after several years of blockbuster profits from the financial giant's commodities division, which had benefited from unusually volatile European energy markets after Russia's invasion of Ukraine and heightened demand for oil and gas in North America. Profit from the Sydney-based company's main earner fell 47% in the year ended March 31.

  • Reuters

    Macquarie's $1.5 bln India EV platform to focus on fleet electrification

    Australia's Macquarie Group launched on Monday an EV financing platform for India that will focus 95% of its $1.5 billion investment on electrifying fleets of commercial vehicles. The platform, called Vertelo, will offer financing, fleet management and charging infrastructure solutions, its chief executive Sandeep Gambhir said at the launch. The remaining 5% of investment will go towards charging infrastructure and other requirements.