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Macquarie stock price slips into holiday week as filings flag stake shifts — here’s what matters next
24 January 2026
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Macquarie stock price slips into holiday week as filings flag stake shifts — here’s what matters next

Sydney, Jan 24, 2026, 17:24 AEDT — Market closed.

  • Shares of Macquarie Group ended the day down 0.2%, closing at A$210.41.
  • Filings revealed Macquarie entities crossed the 5% threshold in Beetaloo Energy but dropped below 5% in Pantoro Gold.
  • Traders are now eyeing Australia’s CPI release on Jan. 28, alongside the Fed’s decision the same day in U.S. time.

Shares of Macquarie Group Ltd (MQG.AX) slipped 0.2% to close at A$210.41 on Friday, retreating slightly after a midweek rally. The dip came as fresh ownership filings from the bank’s controlled entities hit the market.

Why it matters now: the next ASX session comes right after a public holiday on Monday, leaving investors with less time to respond if inflation or rate shocks emerge early in the week.

Australia’s December 2025 consumer price index drops Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. AEDT, and it could reshape forecasts for local interest rates. Those moves often ripple directly through bank valuations.

Looking offshore, the Federal Reserve’s January 27-28 meeting is set to rattle risk assets, the U.S. dollar, and bond yields — key factors that could shift trading dynamics for global banks.

Company filings on Thursday and Friday revealed that Macquarie’s controlled entities have crossed the threshold to become a “substantial holder” in Beetaloo Energy Australia (BTL.AX), owning 62,280,902 shares, or 5.01%. At the same time, they confirmed they are no longer a substantial holder in gold miner Pantoro Gold (PNR.AX). Company Announcements

A substantial holder is anyone owning 5% or more of a company’s voting shares, a threshold that mandates disclosure in Australia. These reports often reflect client flows, custody shifts, or securities lending—not necessarily a fresh investment stance.

Australian shares closed Friday a touch up, buoyed by strength in gold, IT, and mining sectors. Yet, that momentum failed to lift Macquarie by the session’s end.

Dr Shane Oliver, AMP’s chief economist and head of investment strategy, said Australian shares dropped roughly 0.4% over the week, weighed down mainly by financials. This is significant for Macquarie, which not only trades within that sector but also reacts to shifts in global risk appetite.

Macquarie spans asset management, banking and markets, commodities trading, and advisory. Investors often track it not just for loan growth but as a barometer of market activity.

Next week could swing the other way. A hotter CPI print might drive bond yields higher and boost rate expectations, a combination that tends to weigh on financial stocks, even if the economy appears solid.

Wednesday brings the next big events: the CPI report and the Fed’s policy decision in the U.S., followed by the Reserve Bank of Australia’s meeting on February 2-3.

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