Tencent repurchased 3.93M Hong Kong shares worth $193M on January 7, its largest buyback since April 2006, following its addition to a US blacklist (Charlotte Yang/Bloomberg)


Charlotte Yang / Bloomberg:

Tencent repurchased 3.93M Hong Kong shares worth $193M on January 7, its largest buyback since April 2006, following its addition to a US blacklist  —  China’s most valuable company bought back 3.93 million Hong Kong-listed shares on Tuesday, the most since April 2006, Bloomberg-compiled data show.

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