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'Gauteng shutdown' representatives demonstrate outside JSE
The demonstration forms part of the Gauteng total shutdown.
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Offshore investor interest in SA equities at risk as 'Ramaphoria' wanes
Investor sentiment picked up after new President Cyril Ramaphosa pledged to clean up poor governance that critics say beset the administration of his predecessor Jacob Zuma.
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Rand steadies at end of volatile week, stocks flat
Stocks ticked up boosted by gains in the gold sector.
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JSE to launch 'project bonds' in March
The bonds will provide private firms a chance to get a foothold in infrastructure projects in Africa’s most industrialised economy.
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South African stocks surge after Zuma steps down
Jacob Zuma resigned as president late on Wednesday, bringing an end to his nine scandal-plagued years in power during which growth stagnated.
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JSE may suspend trade in Steinhoff bonds over results delay
Steinhoff has until 31 January to publish their year-end results.
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South African regulator reviewing volatile share trading
The Financial Services Board (FSB) was working with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange to determine whether to open a formal investigation, FSB spokesperson Tembisa Marele said.
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Sactwu fears job losses in wake of Steinhoff scandal
Steinhoff International lost more than 63% of its stock value on the JSE, a day after CEO Markus Jooste stepped down amid allegations of accounting irregularities.
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German authorities continue probe into Steinhoff International
About R183 billion of value was wiped off the JSE following allegations of financial irregularities at the furniture retailer.
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JSE seeking clarity on allegations against Steinhoff
Nearly R183 billion of market value has been wiped off the JSE following allegations of financial irregularities.
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[LISTEN] Here’s why the JSE is trading at record highs
Just One Lap financial educator Simon Brown explains the latest developments at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
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[ANALYSIS] Black ownership on SA’s stock exchange – what we know
Africa Check unpacks black participation in the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, which continues to be the topic of heated debate in South Africa.
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SA examining 72 firms over equity law compliance
South Africa’s employment equity legislation aims to remove unfair discrimination and accelerate diversity in workplaces.
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JSE grants request by Gupta-owned firm for voluntary suspension
The Oakbay board says it’s in the best interests of the company and shareholders that the listing of its securities is temporarily suspended.
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JSE may suspend trading in Gupta-controlled Oakbay's shares after director quit
Last year Oakbay lost its sponsor to stay on the JSE, while shares in the company have hardly traded at all.
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Political turmoil prompts SA pensions funds to offload govt debt
Domestic pension funds have historically been the largest investors in SA government bonds, but National Treasury numbers show their share has fallen to 27.2% as of end April - the lowest since December 2012.
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FSB probes trades around Gordhan recall
The JSE said in April it was probing the trades involving currency futures and would forward its findings to the FSB once they were finalised.
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JSE's Newton-King: Credit rating moves a catastrophic moment for SA
Economists say the decisions mean it’s going to be harder and more expensive for government to borrow money and that there will be less money for government services.
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ZARX receives 'overwhelmingly positive' feedback
Newly launched stock exchange ZARX concluded its first trade in just 10 seconds.
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Sandton traffic gridlocked after Cosas march
Police closed off several roads as the crowd made their way through Sandton.
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Cosas hands over memorandum to JSE managers
Cosas members marched from George Lea Park today to demand that companies invest more in education.