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Jan buybacks slow from Dec, but still elevated from year ago
Singapore-listed firms buy back total of 100.1m shares, according to ShareInvestor.com
Published Mon, Feb 2, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE-LISTED companies continued to buy back more of their own shares in January from year-ago levels, but the pace has slowed down from a year-end peak, according to data by ShareInvestor.com.
A total of 100.1 million shares were bought back by Singapore-listed companies in January, according to data by ShareInvestor.com.
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