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Galaxy Digital's Q2 Net Loss More Than Triples to $554.7M Amid Market Downturn
Company assets under management fell 40% from the first quarter.
Cryptocurrency-focused financial services firm Galaxy Digital (GLXY.TO) reported a second-quarter net loss of $554.7 million, which was more than triple the loss from the same period last year.
- The larger loss was mainly the result of the crypto market downturn and investments in Galaxy's trading business, the firm said on Monday. The firm reported a loss of $182.9 million for the second quarter of last year.
- Shrugging off the backward-looking loss, Galaxy's Toronto-listed shares are surging over 20% in Monday's trading session after gains in cryptocurrencies over the weekend. Bitcoin (BTC) is up about 4.4% to over $24,000 while Ethereum (ETH) gains 5.6% to about $1,799.
- As of June 30, the firm had a liquidity position of $1.5 billion, while partners capital at the end of the quarter was $1.8 billion, up 23% from $1.5 billion from the year-ago level.
- The firm's reported preliminary assets under management stood at nearly $1.7 billion at the end of the second quarter, up modestly from a year ago, but down 40% from three months earlier.
- Mining business revenue in Q2 was $10.9 million and the segment's comprehensive net income tripled from a year ago.
- Investments stood at $753.9 million at of the end of June, a decrease of about 25% for the quarter alongside the general slump in cryptos.
- Speaking on the earnings call CEO Michael Novogratz said "I don't feel nearly as bad as I thought I would, and I hope it's the worst quarter this firm ever has."
- Over the last eight weeks, said Novogratz, Galaxy took a “really serious look” at all of its business units and costs as it looks to control spending.
- On the employee front, Novogratz expects Galaxy to finish the year with over 400 people from about 375 right now. "We are a growth company," Novogratz said. Galaxy is investing in people, products, and engineering teams not only for the near-term but for years to come, he added.
- "While the crypto landscape is less certain than it was, my confidence of where it's going in the medium-term hasn't waned a bit," Novogratz said.
- The results helped alleviate investor concerns on the extent of Galaxy's losses on lending activity and its investment book, BTIG analyst Mark Palmer told clients in a note Monday.
- "As it turned out, the size of the losses that GLXY posted during 2Q22 were not nearly as severe as some had feared, even while the company marked down its principal investment book by ~$250mm to ~$750mm, that loss was unrealized and could be recouped as the markets recover," Palmer wrote. He reiterated a buy rating on Galaxy, though trimming his price target to $22 (C$28) from $29 (C$37)
Read more: Galaxy Digital Names Credit Suisse Veteran as Global Head of Distribution
UPDATE (Aug. 8, 18:34 UTC): Updates with analyst commentary in final two bullets.
Parikshit Mishra
Parikshit Mishra is CoinDesk's Regional Head of Asia, managing the editorial team in the region. Before joining CoinDesk, he was the EMEA Editor at Acuris (Mergermarket), where he dealt with copies related to private equity and the startup ecosystem. He has also worked as an Senior Analyst for CRISIL, covering the European markets and global economies. His most notable tenure was with Reuters, where he worked as a correspondent and an editor for various teams. He does not have any crypto holdings.

Jamie Crawley
Jamie has been part of CoinDesk's news team since February 2021, focusing on breaking news, Bitcoin tech and protocols and crypto VC. He holds BTC, ETH and DOGE.
