Pensions & Investments: Fewer S&P 500 companies announcing stock buyback authorizations
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The number of S&P 500 companies announcing share repurchase authorizations slid to two in the third quarter. Through the first nine months of 2022, there have been 17 companies making announcements, which only include those with an expiration date. A year ago, 166 companies made buyback authorizations.
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