中國股市

Chinese share buybacks hit record high as Beijing steps up support

Country’s central bank has kicked off scheme to lend money to listed groups for stock repurchases

Share buybacks on mainland China’s biggest exchanges have soared to a record high this year as Beijing pushes for companies to return cash to shareholders as part of its efforts to revive a flagging stock market.

There have been Rmb235bn ($33bn) in buybacks across mainland-listed shares so far in 2024, more than double last year’s total and far surpassing the previous record of Rmb133bn in 2022, according to Chinese financial data provider Wind.

The rush of share repurchases comes as China’s government unleashes the biggest round of economic stimulus since the Covid-19 pandemic.

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