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Macquarie stock: MQG edges up into 2026 — the two dates investors are watching
4 January 2026
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Macquarie stock: MQG edges up into 2026 — the two dates investors are watching

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 16:07 ET — Market closed

  • Macquarie Group (MQG.AX) last closed at A$203.73, up 0.26%.
  • Australian rate expectations are back in focus ahead of inflation data due Jan. 7.
  • Macquarie’s next operational update is scheduled for Feb. 10.

Macquarie Group Ltd (MQG.AX) shares ended the first ASX session of 2026 slightly higher, closing at A$203.73 on Friday, up 0.26%. The investment bank’s next operational update is scheduled for Feb. 10, according to MarketScreener’s company calendar.

The muted move comes as Australian investors return from the New Year break to a market still trading on interest-rate expectations. The S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.2% on Friday in thin volumes, led by a 0.4% gain in financials, while a selloff in miners capped the advance, a Reuters report published by The Business Times showed. “When uncertainty eases, even slightly, money tends to flow first into the big banks,” said Greg Boland, a market strategy consultant at Moomoo Securities Australia. The Business Times

For Macquarie, the rates debate matters beyond its domestic banking arm. Its earnings can swing with market activity in commodities trading, financing demand and deal flow, leaving the stock sensitive to sharp shifts in risk appetite.

Higher policy rates can help lenders by widening net interest margin — the gap between what a bank earns on loans and pays on deposits. But prolonged tight policy can also lift credit stress and weigh on asset prices, two headwinds for a firm that straddles banking, trading and asset management.

Macquarie is about 15% below its 52-week high of A$241.02 hit on Jan. 30, 2025, and about 19% above its 52-week low of A$170.97 reached on April 9, 2025, data compiled by Intelligent Investor showed. Traders often use those extremes as rough markers for resistance and support as liquidity returns after holiday trade. Intelligent Investor

The Feb. 10 update will be a fresh test of whether Macquarie’s markets-facing businesses are seeing steadier conditions early in the year. Investors will also look for read-through on asset-management performance fees — variable fees that rise when funds beat agreed targets — and any change in cost discipline.

In November, Macquarie reported half-year net profit of A$1.655 billion, up 3% from a year earlier, and said assets under management were A$959.1 billion. It declared an interim dividend of A$2.80 a share and extended its on-market buyback programme by up to A$2 billion, the company said. Macquarie

One risk for bulls is that inflation and jobs data force a repricing toward even higher rates, pressuring borrowers and keeping trading volumes choppy. Regulatory headlines remain another overhang after Macquarie’s securities unit agreed to pay a A$35 million penalty over misreporting short sales, Australia’s corporate regulator said in December. Reuters

The stock’s near-term tone will also be set by Australia’s heavyweight financials, where the big four banks dominate index flows and dividend strategies. A renewed wobble in cyclical sectors could spill into diversified financials even when company-specific news is quiet.

What investors watch next is Wednesday’s monthly inflation print (Jan. 7) for clues on the Reserve Bank of Australia’s rate path, then Macquarie’s Feb. 10 operational update for a read-through on trading conditions and fee income.

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