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

By Reuters   |   May 2, 2024 at 11:03 PM EST
Australia's Macquarie sees biggest profit dip in 15 years on commodities downturn

By Byron Kaye and Sameer Manekar

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. Along with what the company said was a decision to keep green energy assets in its broader portfolio, the commodities unit dragged down overall profit by 32% to A$3.5 billion.

The company cut its final dividend to A$3.85 per share from A$4.50 a year earlier.

"It's obviously been a more challenging environment from a realisation perspective," Chief Financial Officer Alex Harvey said on a call with analysts, referring to green energy asset sales.

Shares of Macquarie were down 2%, against a 0.6% gain on the broader market, as analysts noted a sharper-than-expected slump from the commodities unit but a headline result that was in line with forecasts.

"Net, headlines show an inline result albeit quality looks soft," analysts at Jarden wrote in a client note.

The company did not give specific profit guidance but said it expected commodities income to be "broadly in line" with the 2024 result in the short term and higher investment-related income from green investments.

For Macquarie, "FY24 is a trough year with activity set to rebound in FY25", Jefferies analysts said in a note.

Though Macquarie's commodities business delivered nearly half its profit, the bank said it grew earnings at its Australian retail banking unit, which provided about a fifth of overall profit. The division grew mortgages faster than the overall market and now has 5.3% of the country's A$2 trillion in home loans.

The company's investment banking and advisory arm, Macquarie Capital, which supplies about a sixth of profit, lifted earnings by 31% thanks to growth in its private credit portfolio.

The earnings downturn played out in declines in pay at the company nicknamed the "millionaires factory".

CEO Shemara Wikramanayake, the highest-paid employee, collected A$25 million for the year, down from A$33 million the prior year, due to a reduced profit share, according to Macquarie's annual report that was also published on Friday.

Macquarie's former head of commodities and global markets, Nick O'Kane, previously the company's top-paid employee, collected A$1 million for the year, down from A$57 million the prior year, after leaving the company in March without serving the amount of time required to get his profit share for the year.

($1 = 1.5228 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Sameer Manekar and John Biju in Bengaluru and Byron Kaye in Sydney; Editing by Pooja Desai, Subhranshu Sahu and Jamie Freed)

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