HSBC Holdings plans to carry out up to $2 billion in share buybacks
李四哥
发表于 2024-2-21 14:17:07
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HSBC Holdings announced on February 21st on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that it plans to carry out a maximum of $2 billion share buyback. The bank has repurchased a total of $7 billion in shares three times last year.
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