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Do Share Repurchases Distort Stock Prices? Evidence from the United States and Malaysia

Heavy share buyback years after the global finance crisis 2008–2009 drew criticism from scholars and financial press that share repurchases were being used by firms to manipulate their stock prices. This paper examines whether a greater firm’s repurchase intensity distorts stock prices reflecting to...

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Published in:Studies in microeconomics 2022-12, Vol.10 (2), p.131-154
Main Authors: Chee, Chong-Meng, Razak, Nazrul Hisyam bin Ab, Noordin, Bany Ariffin bin Amin
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