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Macquarie’s natural perils windfall

Climate-driven spikes in revenue are likely to become more frequent at Macquarie Group as natural perils rise with global temperatures.

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Macquarie Group’s estimated $300 million boost to its 2021 profits from a Texas storm follows years of investment in electricity market infrastructure in the United States.

Also, it provides investors with another reminder of the potential windfall gains and losses that can occur because of natural perils, which are becoming more frequent due to climate change.

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Tony Boyd is the former Chanticleer columnist. He has more than 35 years' experience as a finance journalist. Connect with Tony on Twitter. Email Tony at tony.boyd@afr.com

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