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Operation Vulindlela back on track, Absa chair to step down and government has no plans to nationalise the Reserve Bank.By Chris Gibbons
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SAA suffers cyber attack, two major mining houses suspend merger talks, and Moody's downgrades South Africa's growth forecast.By Chris Gibbons
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Trouble looms in the motor industry, Exarro and Kgabi Masia part ways, and toy maker Mattel feels the 'Trump tariff pinch'.By Chris Gibbons
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South Africa to invest billions in a new nuclear programme, the fuel price drops Wednesday, and 94-year-old Warren Buffett retires .By Chris Gibbons
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Officials scramble to put together a tariff package to present to the USA, Anglo American to demerge its operations in South Africa, and a quiet day on the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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SA's politicians are at it again, the second-hand car market performing well, and Trump hits the 100 day mark.By Chris Gibbons
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Beef prices set to skyrocket, the budget revision gets underway, and Sibanye threatens to close some mines.By Chris Gibbons
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VAT increase/decrease mayhem, reaction to the VAT reversal subdued, will government borrowing escalate?By Chris Gibbons
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The VAT increase is scrapped, inflation is down thanks to the drop in the price of fuel, and a mixed bag on the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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The IMF cuts SA's projected GDP growth rates, mining output falls, a shock jump in the price of maize, and Trump does an about-face on Powell.By Chris Gibbons
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expected in SA this week, Trump continues his attack on US Federal Reserve Bank Governor Jerome Powell, and the IMF and World Bank hold meetings in Washington.By Chris Gibbons
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The latest SA business confidence index outlook a positive one, Clicks reports substantial growth in health and beauty categories, and US Federal Chair sounds tariff warning.By Chris Gibbons
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The uncertainty in SA politics continues ,Trump's 'tariff pause' gives Msanzi's citrus farmers a welcome reprieve, with no such luxury offered to China.By Chris Gibbons
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MTN to develop new streaming platform, US citizens bear brunt of Trump's tariff war, and the rand under pressure. (Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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State bailout delays ArcelorMittal's closure, and the double whammy of tariffs and a shaky coalition affects the JSE.By Chris Gibbons
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Trump's tariffs plunge global markets into turmoil and panic Agoa, while back home, the new levies and shaky political coalition impact the economy.(Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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A fiscal plan approved, and Trump's tariffs on all imports into the USA affect the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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SARS cleans up, driven mainly by personal income tax, ActionSA meets with ANC over budget, and a turnaround on the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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Eight Eskom coal-powered plants permitted to breach emission rules, the budget nears approval, and a roller coaster ride on the stock markets. (Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons.)By Chris Gibbons
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Capitec Bank CEO to retire, Competition Tribunal gives reasons for turning down Vodacom-Maviz merger, and a brutal end to the week on Wall Street. (Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons.)By Chris Gibbons
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Government unveils ambitious plan for infrastructure and service delivery in eight cities, car manufacturers remain in the dark on tariff implications, and SA still not getting a handle on corruption.By Chris Gibbons
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South Africa's consumer confidence index plummets, ArcelorMittal in talks with the government behind closed doors, and Pepkor in massive deal to acquire major brands from Retailabilty.By Chris Gibbons
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SA's inflation rate holds steady, post-Christmas retail sales figures look good and tech giant Tencent almost doubles its profits.By Chris Gibbons
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Will we get a VAT increase on May 1st? Transport Minister Barbara Creecy confirms that the CEO of ATNS dropped the ball, and good news for motorists at the pumps come April.By Chris Gibbons
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South Africa's 2025 revised budget - still rejected by the country's major political parties.By Chris Gibbons
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Global markets are having a major panic attack, AgriSA bemoans Trump's trade war, and unions reject Transnet's revised wage offerBy Chris Gibbons
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A slight uptick in new vehicle sales, a new budget SUV to be manufactured by VW in Kariega, and Absa's Purchasing Manager Index shows a decline.By Chris Gibbons
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