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SoftBank bought back over $600 mn of own shares in May
Reuters
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Pedestrians walk past a Japan's SoftBank mobile shop in Tokyo. Credits: AFP Photo
Pedestrians walk past a Japan's SoftBank mobile shop in Tokyo. Credits: AFP Photo

SoftBank Group Corp said on Friday it spent 61 billion yen ($570 million) buying back its shares in May, as part of a record 2.5 trillion yen repurchase programme to support its share price in volatile markets.

That takes SoftBank's total spending on buybacks since announcing the programme in March to 311 billion yen, backed by a massive asset sale programme as CEO Masayoshi Son, buffeted by underperformance at his technology investments, takes steps to stabilise the group.

The buyback programme has caused jitters at credit rating agencies, with S&P Global Ratings saying on Thursday it puts SoftBank's financial rigour in question.

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(Published 12 June 2020, 14:41 IST)