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JD.com unveils US$5 billion share buyback as China concerns grow

by Sarkiya Ranen
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JD.com unveils US billion share buyback as China concerns grow
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JD.COM plans to buy back as much as US$5 billion of its shares, moving to appease investors worried about a potentially worsening Chinese consumer downturn.

The company on Tuesday (Aug 27) outlined plans to repurchase its own stock from September through to August 2027. Its shares climbed more than 4 per cent in pre-market trading in New York

JD’s latest stock buyback plan emerged a week after Walmart announced it had sold its stake in the e-commerce firm, stoking concerns about the outlook for consumer spending in the world’s No 2 economy. Temu-owner PDD Holdings on Monday surprised investors with an unusually gloomy outlook, underscoring how the nation’s economic malaise is taking a toll on a broad swath of the retail industry.

PDD’s warning stunned investors because the company was long viewed as the main beneficiary of a Chinese “consumer downgrade” – its low-pricing strategy on Pinduoduo domestically and Temu abroad was intended to appeal to cost-conscious shoppers at a time of unprecedented economic volatility. JD shares fell about 4 per cent in Hong Kong, before it announced the repurchase programme.

PDD’s disappointing results were the latest in a series of red flags about the Chinese economy. This week, popular fast food chain Din Tai Fung – long one of the most popular restaurant brands across the country – revealed it was shutting more than a dozen outlets. Last month, Starbucks Corp. disclosed a 14 per cent plummet in Chinese revenue in the June quarter. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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