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Macquarie profit warning causes shares to tumble

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SYDNEY Australia's Macquarie Group Ltd posted forecast-beating record annual profit powered by a surge in commoditie­s trading and frenzied M&A activity, but it also warned earnings would decline, sending its shares tumbling.

Shares in the financial giant slid 8 per cent by midsession yesterday, their biggest fall in two years, helping drag the broader Australian market 2.5 per cent lower.

Net profit leapt 56 per cent to A$4.71 billion (US$3.4 billion) for the year that ended in March, blitzing a Visible Alpha consensus of A$4.45 billion, as its commoditie­s trading unit saw operating income grow 50 per cent due to high levels of trading and hedging.

"We had the recovery out of

COVID where demand for goods surged and we had some challenges on the supply side, we then had the Russia-ukraine issue," CEO Shemara Wikramanay­ake said of commoditie­s trading conditions on an analyst call.

The price of oil has swung wildly since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, first plunging on tumbling demand then climbing again as economies reopened and supply chain blockages choked supply. The conflict in Ukraine then sent oil prices rocketing higher as Western countries look to stop buying from Russia, a major producer.

Macquarie's investment banking unit, the top adviser for M&A deals in Australia, nearly quadrupled operating income after a blockbuste­r year that included advising on a $17 billion buyout of Sydney Airport and oil producer Santos' $6 billion purchase of rival Oil Search.

Macquarie warned, however, that income from its commoditie­s unit, which now generates more than a third of its income, would be "significan­tly down", while M&A transactio­ns would also drop in the current year.

"We have a very uncertain year ahead of us," Wikramanay­ake said without giving specific financial guidance.

Ord Minett analysts said they now expect Macquarie's 2023 annual profit to be "in-line to slightly ahead of" current forecasts of about A$4.2 billion "with potential for upgrades as the year progresses".

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