New York CNN —Companies are sitting on a lot less cash than they were last year, largely because they’re spending it on share buybacks and corporate dividends.
What’s happening: A new report from Moody’s Investors Service finds that nonfinancial companies’ corporate cash declined 12% last year to $2 trillion.
But debt was flat year over year, meaning that companies didn’t use much of their cash reserves to pay down outstanding loans.
Now that it’s more expensive to borrow, companies in the US should reconsider the amount of money they’re spending on buybacks, he added.
Preventing companies from repurchasing their own shares, they argue, would free corporate cash to invest in growth and raise wages instead.
Persons:
Emile El Nems, ”, Ben Lofthouse, Janus Henderson, ” El Nems, Joe Biden, buybacks, “, Brian Moynihan, Moynihan, CNN’s Poppy Harlow, Nathaniel Meyersohn, That’s
Organizations:
CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN — Companies, Moody’s Investors Service, Moody’s, Federal Reserve, Bank of America, Corporations, ”, CNN, Commerce Department, UBS
Locations:
New York, buybacks