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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A river of southeast Australia flowing about 950 km (590 mi) northwest to the Darling River.

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Examples

  • But wait, there's more - new improved Macquarie branding for the precarious other half of the MIG split, the bit called Macquarie Atlas Roads Group, or just MQA.

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • The bank has been moving away from what's often called the Macquarie model, which involved buying assets with large chunks of debt and tying them into listed funds from which the bank would collect management fees.

    Macquarie Sees Second-Half Profit Drop Cynthia Koons 2011

  • "Most mining companies looking to list either sell to China or at least have the price of their raw material heavily influenced by demand from China, so targeting a listing close to China makes sense," said Mr. Warburton of Macquarie, which is one of the bookrunners on the US$5 billion IPO planned this year by Mongolian coal company Erdenes-Tavan Tolgoi Co.

    Over US$16 Billion HK IPOs Set for Second Quarter Prudence Ho 2011

  • The article refers to Macquarie's share price without the context of challenging global market conditions for all investment banks and performance relative to peers.

    Macquarie Growth Remains Strong 2011

  • The so-called Macquarie model involved buying assets with large chunks of debt and tying them into listed funds from which the bank would collect management fees.

    Macquarie Group's Profit Falls 9% Ross Kelly 2011

  • Inc. is also hurting Macquarie, which is much more reliant on advisory work than it used to be after it largely dumped the listed-funds model that had been a driver of previous success.

    Macquarie Warns of 25% Drop in Profit 2010

  • The funds are managed under what has come to be known as the Macquarie model, under which a company manages funds that hold typically staid assets such as toll roads or airports.

    Macquarie Calms Worry Over Funds 2009

  • The so-called Macquarie model has been under fire from investors expecting the credit crunch to lead to its collapse.

    Macquarie Opens Up, Investors Still Wary 2008

  • What began as doubts raised by short-sellers have spread to more mainstream investors who have increasingly decided that the so-called Macquarie model is riskier than they thought.

    Trouble Hid in the Hedges 2008

  • Macquarie, which is credited with coming up with the infrastructure model, designed these products specifically for Australia's ballooning pension assets and pitched them as investments that provide stable returns without falling victim to the vicissitudes of the global economy.

    Shaking Up the 'Macquarie Model' 2008

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