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Macquarie’s $11b signal that deals are bouncing back
If Shemara Wikramanayake is feeling the pressure from Macquarie’s sky-high share price, she isn’t showing it. It remains all about the long game.
Perhaps the most surprising thing about the 4 per cent fall in Macquarie Group shares on Friday is it wasn’t bigger.
In the six months leading into to the release of the company’s first-half results on Friday, the stock had surged almost 20 per cent in six months. Like the broader ASX 200, the stock was, and probably still is, priced for something close to perfection.
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