Shares of SK Hynix surged more than 12% in Seoul on Aug. 20, 2026, after the memory chipmaker announced an accelerated 40 trillion won ($28.7 billion) share repurchase and cancellation program. The company also plans to expand shareholder returns to more than 50% of cumulative free cash flow generated between 2025 and 2027.

Citi analyst Peter Lee said the initiative could provide a meaningful floor for the stock, offering tangible downside support in the near term, as quoted on CNBC. He added that the buyback signals SK Hynix’s confidence in its medium- to long-term growth prospects despite the ongoing headwinds in the memory market.

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