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Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs the new host of the podcast. Launching on 8 May 2023, Moneyweb brings you a fast-paced live daily news show, covering a wide range of topics, from business and economics to breaking news in politics, tech, sport and more. The show features exclusive interviews with captains of industry, CEOs, political leaders and prominent newsmakers, offering unique insights and in-depth analyses. Tune in on weekdays via the Moneyweb website and ...
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Moneyweb brings you the latest in business and financial news in our new morning podcast: MoneywebNOW with Simon Brown. The show will offer the latest in business, trading and company news to best prepare listeners for the day ahead. It will be live-streamed via the Moneyweb website and mobile app between 06:30 and 06:50.
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Moneyweb with updates for and on SME's
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Moneyweb and Jeremy Maggs bring you robust conversations with South Africa’s top business leaders. FixSA offers solutions for the country’s national issues.
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Latest Special ReportsThese podcasts range from an in-depth interviews with business leaders, as well as the analysis of the news of the day, comprehensive analyses of news events to inspirational interviews with business leaders.
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Digital platforms are disrupting businesses across the board. Entrepreneurs are envious of the success of the likes of Amazon and looking to emulate in the local market. Jessica Hubbard interviews a variety of experts on the subject of e-commerce in South Africa.
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Moneyweb editor Ryk van Niekerk hosts the weekly 'Be a Better Investor' podcast to give both amateur and established retail investors a peek at how professional investors invest. He chats to professional investors about their experiences in selecting potential investments, as well as how successful these processes have been. They discuss their biggest hits and misses and other topics, which may offer a few golden nuggets for listeners ... to become better investors.
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2025 CIPS Conference and Awards: All about connecting and engaging
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7:50This year, through the theme ‘Connect and Engage,’ The Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, aims to reinforce the importance of building strong relationships, embracing innovation, and elevating the role of procurement in creating sustainable, strategic impact across industries. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Artificial intelligence and virtual assistants are meant to make our lives easier, but who manages the bots? Why South Africa cannot afford to ignore the R1 trillion underground economy. A look at how the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply helps professionals to connect, collaborate and lead meaningful change. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] Global jitters calling the shots, but domestic uncertainty doesn't help
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8:29John Orford from OMIG unpacks the local market mood amid Vat flip-flops and GNU tensions.By Simon Brown
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Netflix: Light years ahead, but expensive
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20:51Anchor’s Kieran Witthuhn breaks down Netflix’s grown-up results – and the horror story that is Aspen’s latest news. John Orford from OMIG unpacks the local market mood – spoiler: global jitters are calling the shots. Simon shares smart strategies for setting stop losses – should you go by price or play the event angle?…
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[TOP STORY] Dawie Roodt: Vat U-turn leaves R75bn hole and tough questions
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7:08‘Civil servants get close to 20% of GDP. That's how much we pay civil servants in South Africa. It's completely out of line,’ says the chief economist at the Efficient Group. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Emerging middle powers pessimistic about global reform: Report
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31:45Opposition parties claim victory as the Vat hike is scrapped, but how will government plug the R75bn budget hole? A new report shows varying geopolitical priorities from the world’s middle powers. A look at global investment opportunities amidst global uncertainty. And why an expert says individuals not having access to the African Court is a human…
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[TOP STORY] SA’s 2025 GDP forecast ‘way below’ what Treasury expects
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5:56A lot has happened in the past two months which almost makes the February budget ‘a bit obsolete’ – Dr Azar Jammine from Econometrix.By Simon Brown
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Expensive is the norm for high quality Capitec
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22:42Schalk Louw from PSG Old Oak dives into Capitec’s latest results – the stock’s not cheap, but the numbers and growth are hard to ignore. Keith McLachlan from Element Investment Managers chats about what to do when one of your stocks has run hard and suddenly makes up a big chunk of your portfolio. Dr Azar Jammine from Econometrix gives his take on …
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How tariffs are driving market volatility
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17:48‘Don’t get too obsessed with the nitty-gritties of what's happening. ... Rather acknowledge that there are always challenges in markets’: Adriaan Pask, chief investment officer at PSG Wealth.By Moneyweb Radio
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[TOP STORY] Toilet water to tap water: The shift to recycled wastewater in SA
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6:29‘The way forward is for the municipalities and the wastewater treatment facilities to implement measures to make sure that the water is treated properly, because properly treated water can be safe,’ says Herman Stoop, Worldwide Industrial and Systems Engineers. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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China: ‘Think twice before signing US trade deals’
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32:09Global tensions mount as China warns nations on US trade ties. How digital drama is affecting our children. A look at the business cashflow juggling act. And why an expert says recycled wastewater may have already made its way into our drinking water, as SA’s water management systems crumble. Moneyweb…
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Fatgie Adams of TransUnion Africa emphasises the need to check one’s financial standing regularly, especially to identify possible fraud or unknown outstanding payments.By Simon Brown
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Viv Govender of Rand Swiss unpacks Trump’s criticism of Fed Chair Powell – what’s behind it? Fatgie Adams from TransUnion Africa highlights why credit reports matter as more South Africans start paying attention. John Jack, CEO of Galetti Corporate Real Estate, weighs in on whether the property market is back to pre-pandemic levels – and if it’s a …
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[TOP STORY] SA graduates face relocation dilemma as jobs are concentrated in Gauteng
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7:01‘What we're also finding with our alumni survey is that 59% of our students found employment within Gauteng, with another 11% in Limpopo and only 7% in the Western Cape,’ says Werner Abrahams, CEO of the Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Today, why mining should be a key focus this Earth Day. A look at the processes, procedures and traditions that’ll lead to the election of a new Pope. A new report indicates that South Africans are becoming more credit savvy. And a student funding programme shows promising results in securing employment in high-demand sectors. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] The reality of US tariffs for export-reliant economies
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7:04'We are potentially going to see a quarter of negative GDP growth’ – Reza Hendrickse of PPS Investments.By Simon Brown
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Is the energy trade in trouble in the era of Trump?
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19:55Petri Redelinghuys of Herenya Capital Advisors unpacks the energy trade in the context of a slowing global GDP – and what a Trump comeback, with his pro-coal and pro-drilling stance, could mean for the sector. Balwin CEO Steve Brookes shares insights on the property market as the company secures R1 billion in funding from the IFC. Reza Hendrickse f…
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[TOP STORY] Limpopo gears up for over 1.5m Easter pilgrims
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7:30‘Last year alone, just for the weekend, we generated over R50 million in trade, and we are expecting more out of this one,’ says Moses Ngobeni, CEO of the Limpopo Tourism Agency. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Cronies and corruption: eThekwini on the brink of collapse?
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32:15What will National Treasury’s new wheat and sugar tariffs mean for the price of bread and sweets? The Limpopo Tourism Agency says its ready for the influx of Easter weekend pilgrims. And why an analyst says the residents of KZN are paying a high price for its continued support of the ANC amid infrastructure decline. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] Gold price rally: Are we witnessing history repeat itself?
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8:24Meryl Pick from Old Mutual Investment Group offers insights into the current fluid state of the gold market and ‘possibly where gold is heading in the medium to short term’.By Simon Brown
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Are GNU concerns preventing a stronger rand?
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20:05Matete Thulare RMB talks the rand: If the GNU with both DA and ANC holds, could we see rand strength? Meryl Pick from OMIG on the not-so-wild idea that gold could reach $4 500. Simon's thoughts on what qualifications you need to get into the investment industry.By Simon Brown
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[TOP STORY] Employment equity targets gazetted: What it means for SA business
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8:52‘The department is saying we've given you the leeway before, and you haven't really set targets that are meaningful and now we need you to comply or else,’ says Thembi Chagonda, CEO of Global Business Solutions. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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43% of board directors think they’re supporting effectively, only 22% of CEOs agree
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32:58A new global report shows a big disconnect between boards and CEOs; how can boards rethink their approach? South African businesses brace for impact of new employment equity regulations. Why Gen Z and Millennials are leading the charge on offshore investing. And a look at artificial intelligence strategies beyond the buzzword. Moneyweb…
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Will tariffs impact China’s 5% GDP growth target?
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8:11Prescient's Tian Pan mulls China's response to the trade war, saying: ‘What's encouraging is that on the Chinese side it appears all of their responses seem well planned in advance’.By Simon Brown
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Markets still worried even with tariff pause
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21:36Petri Redelinghuys from Herenya Capital Advisors on whether the selling is over or if he is still being cautious. Prescient's Tian Pan on China's response so far to the tariffs and whether they could come out stronger. Chipo Masawi from Absa CIB on their February Merchant Spend Analytics Report.By Simon Brown
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[TOP STORY] Saica celebrates 70% pass rate, but gaps remain
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8:24‘What's important for us is to ensure that we own our responsibility to ensure reasonable access to our profession across all race groups,’ says Patricia Stock, CEO of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Lesotho clothing firm accuses White House of bullying
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33:54Why Trump’s tariffs are scaring off US investors and killing Lesotho’s textiles industry. Good news from the SA Institute of Chartered Accountants as it reports better pass rates. Why citizen scientists are important and an unfiltered look behind the scenes of business tycoon Sol Kerzner’s inner circle. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] Used-car valuations: Time for an update?
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8:30Kriben Reddy, CEO of Kredo Mobility, explains how trade and retail worth are currently determined.By Simon Brown
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Are miners worth a look for a defensive portfolio?
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22:29Carmen Mpelwane on the JSE stock catching attention – high dividend yield and trading volumes rising amid market volatility. Alexforbes’s Janina Slawski unpacks key insights from the December 2024 Manager Watch™️ Survey on retirement fund investment managers. Kriben Reddy, CEO of Kredo Mobility, on used car valuations – are we measuring them right …
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[TOP STORY] Motsoaledi bemoans lack of money for not hiring more doctors
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7:58‘I'm also very disappointed, by the way. If I was given three times or four times what I was given now, I wouldn't be hiring fewer people,’ says Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Varsities get R1.8bn boost from philanthropists
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32:37A reported 1 200 new positions will be available to unemployed doctors, but will this be enough to address SA’s health sector crisis? Jeremy Maggs speaks to Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi. Amidst global funding uncertainty, philanthropists have donated a substantial amount of money to universities, does this really make a difference? A look at…
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[TOP STORY] Biggest drivers likely to shape local equity market in 2025
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6:38Stanlib’s Rademeyer Vermaak explains his company’s data-driven approach to risk management in uncertain times.By Simon Brown
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US 10-year yield: The most important number right now
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19:37Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth unpacks strong US bank earnings – impressive, but are they just history? The real focus is the US 10-year and the uncertainty ahead. STANLIB’s Rademeyer Vermaak weighs in on the biggest drivers likely to shape the local equity market this year. Investec Business Banking’s Dylan Govender on the 90-day tariff pau…
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Cape Town set to double ultra-wealthy population by 2035
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7:45‘In terms of helping wealthy people move to the city and encouraging them to do so, Cape Town could probably look at some of the things Dubai has done and try and replicate that,’ says Andrew Amoils, head of research at New World Wealth. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[FULL POD] Could a recession rear its ugly head following the global tariff war?
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32:43Cape Town’s centi-millionaires set to grow exponentially in the next decade, what effect will this have on property prices in the Mother City? Could the global tariff wars lead to recession, and what Gen Z and Millennials expect from employers. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Cashless, clever and cautious: The new face of SA consumer spending
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7:12Discovery Bank CEO Hylton Kallner shares details from the SpendTrend25 report, describing the increasing use of digital payments and financial security awareness.By Simon Brown
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Markets: New equilibrium may be much lower
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20:01Schalk Louw from PSG Old Oak on whether we're back to normal in the markets. Discovery Bank CEO Hylton Kallner unpacks their SpendTrend25 report – consumers are still feeling the pinch, but there’s optimism and smart spending all around. Simon wonders: With Purple Group posting over 200% growth in Heps, why didn’t the share price follow?…
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[TOP STORY] SA citrus exporters urged to act fast during US tariff delay window
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7:12‘It really provides us with a bit of a gap just to recalibrate and to reassess what the impacts could be if it was reinstituted after the 90 days,’ says Dr Marlene Louw, senior economist at Absa AgriBusiness. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Transnet confident rolling stock leasing company will fix freight rail mess
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32:18With a 90-day pause on the implementation of US reciprocal tariffs, Dr Marlene Louw takes a look at how US consumers might bear the brunt of higher citrus prices once the tariffs come into effect. Will Transnet’s new rolling stock leasing plans help the SOE’s recovery plan? And why expanding access to quality higher education is important for growt…
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[TOP STORY] The numbers behind Purple Group’s profit surge
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5:54‘In the first seven days of April [clients] deposited R400 million ... So the old adage that retail runs away from a fight or from a storm is just not true’: Purple Group CEO Charles Savage.By Simon Brown
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Trump folds on tariffs, but can markets trust him?
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19:48Kea Nonyana Scope Prime as Trump folds on tariffs, can markets and business trust him? Charles Savage, CEO of Purple Group, on the numbers behind their profit surge – more than double! Shelley Hartman from Morningstar SA dives into the sneaky beliefs that quietly shape how we handle money.By Simon Brown
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[TOP STORY] Deepfake dangers: SA’s unpreparedness for AI’s dark side
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7:44‘It becomes even more dangerous because now these AI bots can access legitimate, correct information about a person and pretend to be that person,’ says Boland Lithebe, security lead at Accenture Africa. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Precision investing: How close can ETFs get to the index?
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8:25Nerina Visser explores the small but powerful world of tracking errors.By Simon Brown
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US tariff revolt: ‘It’s time to be brave’ – Prof Patrick Bond
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32:26As Trump’s tariffs come into effect, is it time for G20 countries to take a stand against the United States? How deep fake technology could lead to unrest, financial fraud and reputational damage. How to keep children safe against online scammers. And how coding can help the skills gap to better prepare South African youngsters for the workplace. M…
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Chantal Marx from FNB Wealth and Investment shares where she’s spotting value –locally or globally, if anywhere right now. Nerina Visser from ETFsa unpacks tracking errors on local ETFs – what they are and how they manage to stay so low. PSG Asset Management’s Ané Craig talks outlook for local fixed income in 2025, and ways to dial down volatility …
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[TOP STORY] Volvo SA employees left in limbo as 12 dealerships close
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7:43‘Within three days, Volvo literally came, removed their branding, removed their stock, making it impossible for these dealerships to continue selling,’ says Sonja Carstens, media and communications manager at the Motor Industry Staff Association. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Business afterlife: Two things every business owner should do
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8:18The SME sector seems the most neglectful in terms of financials and succession planning. Ken Newport from Capital Legacy explains how to safeguard your business and affairs in the event of your demise.By Moneyweb Radio
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Job losses loom as Volvo closes 60% of its SA dealerships
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31:19Motorists are in for a long wait come license renewal time due to the country’s sole license printing machine being on the fritz… again. Job losses loom as Volvo announces its closing 60% of its local dealerships. Will the agricultural sector overcome a potential AGOA exit? And how fintech solutions are bridging the payment gap for SA’s entrepreneu…
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[TOP STORY] US no longer SA’s biggest trading partner
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8:12Meryl Pick from Old Mutual Investment Group unpacks the talk around a potential exclusion from Agoa — and why it might not be as bad as many are making it out to be.By Simon Brown
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Here’s where to find opportunity despite the volatility
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21:25Independent analyst Carmen Mpelwane looks at whether it might be time for investors to start exploring markets outside the US, as global sell-offs continue in response to the Trump tariffs. Meryl Pick from Old Mutual Investment Group unpacks the talk around a potential exclusion from Agoa — and why it might not be as bad as many are making it out t…
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