Buyback ‘Blackout’ Period Marks Another Possible Hurdle for Stocks

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Half of S&P 500 companies are now in a “blackout period,” when they typically buy back fewer shares, another potential obstacle for the 2019 market rebound

Many companies are entering a period during which they typically buy back fewer shares, another potential obstacle for the 2019 market rebound as the first quarter comes to an end.

Companies often don’t repurchase shares in the weeks before reporting earnings to avoid accusations of insider trading, removing a key source of demand for shares that has lifted major indexes in recent years. Half of the S&P 500 is in a so-called blackout period this week, and that figure is estimated to rise to 78% next week and 86% the week...

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