AMP begins $200 million share buy-back


AMP Limited has started a $200 million on-market buy-back of its shares.
The company announced to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today that the buy-back followed completion of its portfolio review last month.
It said any acquisition of shares would be subject to market conditions, volumes and other relevant factors.
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