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Macquarie share price slips after MQG buyback update as traders line up next catalysts
21 January 2026
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Macquarie share price slips after MQG buyback update as traders line up next catalysts

Sydney, January 21, 2026, 17:26 AEDT — Market closed

Shares of Macquarie Group Ltd slipped 0.5% to close at A$205.85 on Wednesday, hitting a low of A$204.18 during the session. Investors appeared cautious amid new capital-management filings and a separate report on credit-risk hedging.

This matters because Macquarie’s stock now serves as a live gauge for two key factors: the speed at which the bank returns excess capital, and its handling of credit risk amid the rise of private credit and fluctuating interest rates.

A buy-back is straightforward: the company repurchases its own shares, reducing the total share count. A “significant risk transfer,” or SRT, is trickier — it lets a company move some of the risk on its loan portfolio to external investors without actually selling the loans.

On Tuesday, an ASX announcement revised the bank’s on-market buy-back terms, pushing the planned end date out to Nov. 6, 2026. According to the notice, Macquarie plans to repurchase up to A$2 billion worth of ordinary shares under this program.

Bloomberg reported that Macquarie Capital has wrapped up an SRT tied to high-yield corporate loans—a rare move for a non-bank lender, since this market is typically dominated by banks. The transaction covered roughly $1 billion in loans, according to sources familiar with the deal. Alvarez & Marsal served as advisors on the deal.

Fitch Ratings confirmed on Monday an ‘A’ rating on Macquarie Group’s USD50 million fixed-profit callable notes and fixed a previous mistake.

The price shift was minor, but traders are keyed in on the order of events: first a buy-back update, then a credit balance-sheet risk transfer, followed by the next macro test set for early February.

But there’s a catch. Extending buy-backs doesn’t lock in the pace — companies might pull back if markets sour, funding costs climb, or capital finds more attractive outlets. An SRT can mean different things: neat risk management, or a hint that private-credit exposures are becoming tougher to hold as spreads widen and defaults tick up.

The upcoming key macro event for Australian financials is the Reserve Bank of Australia’s meeting on Feb. 2–3, with the decision statement set for Feb. 3 at 2:30 p.m. AEDT. Investors are closely eyeing the ASX’s rate tracker for any changes in market-implied odds ahead of the announcement.

Macquarie’s next event is an operational briefing set for Feb. 10, coming before the full-year results drop on May 8, as listed in the group’s investor calendar.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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