While 2025 headlines have been dominated by market swings, rate noise, and geopolitics, a quieter trend has been unfolding on the ASX. Australian corporates are lifting share buybacks at a pace not seen in years. Behind the scenes, boards are making capital allocation calls with intent. Big names like BHP, Rio Tinto, and NAB are leading the charge. The message is simple, they believe their stock is undervalued and they’re putting real money behind that belief.
A Record Year for Buybacks
In September alone, ASX-listed companies returned more than $3. . .
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