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MQG has a banking license which means, as a deposit taker, deposits are guaranteed by the RBA. That is why thay have all the Tier 1 ratios etc and are regulated by APRA.
Is that the same "APRA" that was regulating HIH Insurance before it collapsed.
I reckon, APRA would not have a ****ing clue what Macquarie Group is up to.
It's a moot point anyway - the restructure means that all but 2 arms of the Macquarie business are held outside the banking arm and thus those businesses are not subject to APRA regulations.Is that the same "APRA" that was regulating HIH Insurance before it collapsed.
I reckon, APRA would not have a ****ing clue what Macquarie Group is up to.
i work in the same building as APRA, they are a mob of absolute turkeys..
but seriously whats the deal with the ceo selling out?
Heres another director on the 10th
Peter M Kirby brought 38,500 stapled securties in MAP
Thats all Director notices I could find for this month
Thankfully naked shortings gone
Just dosen't sound like abandon ship to me
And lastly the saying:
"What dosen't kill ya ,makes you stronger" I think applies to an investment bank which due to prudent risk managment systems, has the good fortune to stand witness to the demise of some its competitorsCheers
I have managed to clean out my Macquarie CMT Account so really don't give a stuff what happens to MQG. It took 3 working days.
A few days in the garden though helps put things in perspective. Its the law of the jungle. Grubs eating leaves, birds eating grubs, a kookaburra eyeing off a sunbird's nest.
My guess is that MQG is just as vulnerable to further falls despite the lack of short sellers.
Ask yourself who is going to buy them. Not short sellers covering.
Maybe punters with high moral values supporting a worthy institution. I jest.
Perhaps folk wanting to make a profit.
The monthly chart shows MQG to be still in a massive down trend. It broke through support at $40 and this will provide resistance for some time to come. So if you can't make a profit shorting it how can you make a profit buying it when there are no buyers.
gg
I still feel that MQG has a way to fall yet.
With no buyers and no short sellers to encourage liquidity it may have to engineer some further financial structures to encourage buyers. In this climate of fear this could be difficult. They don't have the balance sheet to buy their own shares or the credibility to raise further funds.
And once shorting starts again who is going to be the first to be shorted? Why MQG of course.
See the chart in the above post.
gg
I'm a noob investor, unluckily with some MQG stocks which have plummeted from when I purchased it. Is this buyout good news for MQG? How will it affect mqg in the short term assuming this does occur?
Thanks
MadBull
Caught this interview on CNBC with a well known investor that has been short MQG and is still short. He talks in a common sense way about the flaws in MQG's business model.
It shows MQG still in a downtrend on price and all averages, a shorters dream when shorting recommences.
gg
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