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MPs to grill bank regulator
A national bank regulator in the middle of an interest rate scandal at Barclays faces a grilling by MPs.
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Ambassador's suspension 'embarrassing' to SA
A former South African ambassador has described Yusuf Saloojee’s alleged conduct as embarrassing.
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SA ambassador to Oman suspended
The South African ambassador to Oman faces allegations that he took a bribe from MTN.
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Small businesses going under
Debt Mediation Association says there is an increase in small businesses failing, due to financial strain.
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RIM marketing boss sees silver lining
A delay in the launch of new BlackBerrys will give retailers time to focus on the revamped smartphones.
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Copacabana-styled beach for CT
CT Tourism officials intend creating a Copacabana-styled beach from Muizenberg to Gordon Bay.
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Gordhan addresses economic congress
Pravin Gordhan delivered the keynot address at the World Economic History Congress in Stellenbosch.
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Barclays' Agius to face MPs
Marcus Agius faces questions from MPs on Tuesday about what he knew about a scandal.
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SA oil firms warned to boost black ownership
Fuel companies warned that black ownership is far below targets agreed to in 2000.
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ManU picks NYSE for U.S. public offering
Manchester United has picked the New York Stock Exchange to make its stock market debut.
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Annabel Bishop on CPI
CPI came in at 5.7% year on year in May from 6.1%. Investec Chief Economist Annabel Bishop speaks to Stephen Grootes.
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SA commits $2bn to IMF
SA commits to lending $2 billion to an IMF fund created to bail out troubled European economies.
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Facebook to buy facial-recognition startup
Sources said Facebook Inc is paying $55 million to $60 million to buy Face.com.
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New Democracy win crucial Greek vote
Political parties supporting Greece's international bailout will begin forging a government on Monday.
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Greek voting results imminent
Joint Greek exit poll shows New Democracy getting 27.5-30.5 percent and leftist SYRIZA at 27-30 percent.
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Businesses not employing permanent staff - Commerce body
The Cape Town Chamber of Commerce says companies are reluctant offer people permanent employment.
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"Local is lekker", say SA businesses
The Black Business Council wants government to stop awarding job contracts to international companies.
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SA looks to invest in Kazakhstan
South Africa was one of the African countries that participated at the Fifth Astana Economic Forum in Kazakhstan. EWN’s Taurai Maduna was also there.
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New car sales increase
Year on year car sales increased by 20 percent in May.
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Cell C ordered to halt retrenchments
A trade union has called on Cell C to consider sensitivity of rentrenchments.
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Cell C looks to restructure
Cell C said it was busy with a process of consultations which could lead to retrenchments.