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Macquarie Group Ceases to Be Substantial Holder in Downer EDI

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Macquarie Group Limited ( (AU:MQG) ) has shared an announcement.

Macquarie Group Limited has lodged a regulatory notice confirming it has ceased to be a substantial holder in Australian engineering and infrastructure group Downer EDI Limited. The filing, made under section 671B of the Corporations Act, reflects changes in Macquarie’s relevant voting interests and associations in Downer, signalling an adjustment in its investment exposure.

The notice outlines that Macquarie Group and a wide network of its controlled entities have altered their positions such that they no longer meet the threshold for substantial shareholding disclosure. This reduction in influence may modestly rebalance Downer EDI’s shareholder register while indicating a reallocation of capital or strategic focus within Macquarie’s extensive global investment portfolio.

The most recent analyst rating on (AU:MQG) stock is a Hold with a A$230.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Macquarie Group Limited stock, see the AU:MQG Stock Forecast page.

More about Macquarie Group Limited

Macquarie Group Limited is a diversified global financial services group headquartered in Sydney, operating through entities including Macquarie Bank and Macquarie Investment Services. It provides investment banking, asset management, lending, and infrastructure and energy-related financial solutions across multiple jurisdictions and sectors.

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Current Market Cap: A$75.48B

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