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Singtel Buys Back, Cancels Shares Worth Nearly SG$21 Million

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Singtel (SGX:Z74) bought back and canceled about 4.8 million shares worth SG$20.8 million in the open market on Tuesday, according to a same-day filing with the Singapore Exchange.

To date, the telecommunications services provider has bought back around 134.4 million shares from its existing buyback mandate.

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