
Corporate cash as a share of total assets in the S&P 500 has been declining, currently standing at 8.8%. This trend suggests that stock buybacks, which have been a significant method for companies to return value to shareholders, may soon peak. Analysts, including those from Bank of America, have noted this downward trend in cash reserves, indicating a potential pullback in corporate buybacks.
BofA: Corporate cash as a share of total assets has been trending lower, indicating that we could see a pullback in share buybacks. https://t.co/uomcXBzEd9
Corporate cash as a share of total assets has been trending lower, indicating that we could see a pullback in share buybacks. From @soberlook https://t.co/O3ZV8PxObY https://t.co/DfEKO01YPe
'Corporate cash as a share of total assets has been trending lower, indicating that we could see a pullback in share buybacks.' https://t.co/cNrZAgv4bo via @SoberLook https://t.co/KN9dSRuaAI



