More Chinese companies vow share buybacks as market sags further

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More Chinese companies vow share buybacks as market sags further
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SHANGHAI, Oct 17 - Dozens of China-listed companies announced plans on late Monday to buy back shares or scrap plans of stock selling, following a slew of measures authorities took to boost a flagging stock market.

Its blue-chip stock index , however, is near one-year lows as investor sentiment remained weak in recent months despite stimulus policies to shore up confidence. Meanwhile, more than 70 other companies in filings vowed that their major shareholders would not sell shares in the coming months, or withdrew plans to offload shares.

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