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    Macquarie posts record profits on higher income from commodities arm

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on May 5, 2023

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    Last updated: February 1, 2026

    The image shows the Macquarie Group logo displayed prominently at its Sydney headquarters. This iconic logo represents the financial institution's recent record profits driven by its commodities trading arm amid market volatility.
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    Macquarie posts record profits on higher income from commodities arm

    By Praveen Menon and Roushni Nair

    (Reuters) -Australia’s Macquarie Group on Friday forecast higher short-term income from its lucrative commodities trading business as price volatility and increased hedging boosted the company’s annual profit to a record high.

    The Ukraine war and unpredictable weather in North America have turned Macquarie’s oil, gas and power trading unit into a strong profit-making segment, even if prices fall, due to elevated risk management levels and improved trading.

    The Sydney-based firm’s Commodities and Global Markets (CGM) segment posted net profit of about A$6 billion ($4 billion), 54% higher than last year, as more customers hedged against volatile energy markets.

    In the short term, the company expects consistent contributions from client and trading activity in the financial markets platform.

    Shares of Macquarie were down 1.36%, compared to a broader market decline of about 0.2%.

    “Record result, CGM THE standout but question marks on its sustainability,” UBS analyst John Storey said in a note.

    Earnings at Macquarie Capital, which runs capital raisings for other businesses, tumbled 47% as the unit logged lower fees due to bleak market activity.

    Macquarie said in a statement that the earnings were primarily driven by a strong performance from its CGM’s businesses.

    Chief Executive Shemara Wikramanayake said the company remained “cautious”, adding that Macquarie’s diversified global operation across annuity-style and markets-facing businesses set the stage for “superior performance” in the medium term.

    The company’s broader international business generated 71% of the group’s profit.

    The financial conglomerate’s profit attributable for the year ended March 31 came in at A$5.18 billion, up from A$4.71 billion a year ago, and beating a Visible Alpha consensus estimate of A$4.96 bln.

    It also bumped up its final dividend to A$4.50 per share from A$3.50 per share a year earlier.

    Speaking at an investor briefing, Wikramanayake said the company was “very comfortably capitalised” with a group capital surplus of $A12.6 billion, up from $A10.7 billion in the previous financial year.

    ($1 = 1.4932 Australian dollars)

    (Reporting by Roushni Nair and Rishav Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Stephen Coates)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Macquarie posts record profits on higher income from commodities arm

    1What is commodities trading?

    Commodities trading involves buying and selling raw materials or primary products, such as oil, gas, and agricultural products, in financial markets. Traders aim to profit from price fluctuations in these commodities.

    2What is risk management?

    Risk management is the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling threats to an organization's capital and earnings. It involves strategies to minimize financial losses and ensure stability.

    3What is hedging?

    Hedging is a risk management strategy used to offset potential losses in investments by taking an opposite position in a related asset. It is commonly used in commodities trading to protect against price volatility.

    4What is financial market volatility?

    Financial market volatility refers to the degree of variation in trading prices over time. High volatility indicates significant price fluctuations, which can present both risks and opportunities for traders.

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