Regulating Stock Buybacks: The $6.3 Trillion Question
May 10, 2021
By Lenore Palladino, William Lazonick
Stock buybacks––a corporation’s repurchases of its own shares on the open market––manipulate stock prices and enrich senior corporate executives while preventing companies from investing profits in innovation. Rewriting the rules governing the practice of open-market share repurchases is a necessary step toward building back a more innovative and sustainable US economy.