End of an era? Falling buybacks, rising share counts signal shift in market dynamics
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The long-standing buyback era, a key driver of the secular bull market since 2009, may be coming to an abrupt end, Jurrien Timmer of Fidelity Investments contended Thursday, pointing out that corporate share repurchases are experiencing a noticeable decline.
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Investors believe that the decline of short selling activities by companies indicates the end of the short selling era that led the long-term bull run since 2009.
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- Short Selling — A decrease in short selling activities may hinder the upward movement of stock prices. This is because the investors who lead the short selling activities will sell fewer stocks, hindering the upward movement of stock prices.
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