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SA's failing infrastructure a cause for concern, the country eager to retain its AGOA benefits, and treasury adamant we cannot afford the SRD grant.By Chris Gibbons
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The African Development Bank cuts SA's economic forecast, inflation expectIons fall to an all time low, and the Starmer led financial crisis affects the UK markets.By Chris Gibbons
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Mercedes Benz addresses planned shutdown, the Reserve Bank Governor reinforces his desire for a lower inflation target, and former Transnet executives face fraud and corruption charges.By Chris Gibbons
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Mercedes Benz suspends operations at its East London plant, and gold and platinum prices continue to surge thanks to Donald Trump. .By Chris Gibbons
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Mercedes Benz has a new CEO, a new proposal could open the door for Starlink in SA, and Capitec backs Home Affairs 6500% hike in verification fee.By Chris Gibbons
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Conflict of interest claims to be investigated regardoing lottery license winner, Scopa to probe allegations of fraud in the RAF , and the markets hope the Israel/Iran ceasefire will hold.By Chris Gibbons
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Prosus posts its first profit,Naspers forges ahead despite Amazon threat, and the Iran/Israel ceasefire calms the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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Global markets react to the US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites, the world now awaits Iran's response.By Chris Gibbons
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SA's inflation rates stay steady but hopes for an interest rate cut look bleak as tariff increases loom.By Chris Gibbons
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Markets are jumpy and oil prices surge following Israel's latest attack on Iran, the strike at Transnet averted, and China lifts tariffs on African countries.By Chris Gibbons
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Battery electric vehicle sales drop, imports of coal to China dip, and talks between Trump and China delievr a 'framework trade deal'.By Chris Gibbons
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EC businesses brace for the fall out from recent extreme weather conditions, a row brewing over recent unemployment figures, and Spar CEO quits for McDonald's.By Chris Gibbons
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Mounting evidence that cheap Chinese tyre imports are behind plans to close Goodyear in Kariega, the African Credit Agency to launch in September, and good reports from US/China trade talks.By Chris Gibbons
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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana awaits a report on the inflation target,and watch out for beef prices to rise.By Chris Gibbons
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The latest GDP figures from Stats SA paint a grim picture, the world economy faces heightened barriers, and the Reserve Bank and National Treasury in talks.By Chris Gibbons
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A showdown looming in parliament over a possible BEE change in policy in the Department of Communications to accommodate Musk's Starlink, and hopes for an interest cut run high.By Chris Gibbons
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Beleagured Transnet gets a R51 billion payout from government, and Pick n Pay forges ahead with a significant upswing in trading profit.By Chris Gibbons
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Unpacking Budget 3.0 and the Oval Office tête-à-tête between Trump and Ramaphosa.By Chris Gibbons
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The Post Office gets massive bailout, Nissan considers shutting down two more plants, and Chinese battery maker, CATL, has impressive debut on the stock market.By Chris Gibbons
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MTN reports good growth, Tiger Brands makes formal offer to listeria victims, and the US market surges on the back of the latest China tariff deal.By Chris Gibbons
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Corporate news dominates financial headlines, and state-owned chicken farm, Daybreak Foods, to be prosecuted by the NSPCA on animal cruelty charges.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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