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# Tencent Music announces $1 billion share-buyback plan

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Tencent Music announces $1 billion share-buyback plan

Shares sank by a third last week after SEC announcement

Tencent Music Entertainment Group announced Sunday a plan to buy back $1 billion in shares.

In a statement, the board of the China-based music-streaming service said it has authorized the repurchase of up to $1 billion in Class A shares, in the form of American depositary receipts, over the next year.

“The share repurchase program is a strong indication of the board’s confidence in the company’s business outlook and long-term strategy, and we believe it will ultimately benefit TME and create value for its shareholders,” board Chairman Tong Tao Sang said in a statement.

The move comes days after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it has started taking steps to enforce stricter financial oversight of foreign-owned companies. In a statement last Wednesday, the SEC said it would start implementing the Trump-era Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act, violations of which could result in delisting from U.S. stock markets.

Tencent Music stock
TME,
-1.28%
sank 34% for the week, following the SEC’s announcement.

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