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Jan 24, 2024 07:11 PM
FINANCE

Analysis: Will China’s Relaxed Share Buyback Rules Help or Hinder the Market?

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China’s new rules on listed companies’ share buybacks were introduced supposedly to shore up the sagging stock market. But skeptical voices are growing, warning the changes might in fact amplify market risks, deter additional investment, and enable more self-serving share repurchases.

Stock buybacks in theory give prices a quick boost by removing some shares from circulation and injecting capital into the market. However, the vast majority of repurchase proposals released last year were designed for equity incentives or employee stock ownership plans, which would redirect funds designated for universal cash dividends to instead benefit company executives and employees.

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