Share buybacks hit nine-month high of S$51.5m in June: SGX
But first-half total repurchase value of S$200.8m is less than half the S$544m for the first six months of 2016
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SHARE buybacks by Singapore-listed companies hit a nine-month high of S$51.5 million in June.
In a market update on Tuesday, Singapore Exchange (SGX) said that more than 13.4 million shares were repurchased by 18 companies, with the S$51.5 million figure representing a 5.9 per cent rise from May's S$48.6 million.
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