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Market turmoil: South Africans are going to feel poorer
Yesterday, Chinese markets lost 8% of their value & the rand touched its lowest ever point to the dollar.
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CARTOON: The Buck Stops... Where?
CARTOON: The Buck Stops... Where?
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Asian shares resume slide on fears over Chinese economy
Asian stocks looked vulnerable to another sell-off on Tuesday
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Opposition MPs lash govt on state of economy
DA leader Mmusi Maimane laid the blame at President Jacob Zuma’s door.
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Unemployment improves slightly in second quarter
Stats SA says the latest figures show there has been job creation despite harsh economic conditions.
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Rand wilts as domestic indicators show a weak economy
By 1515 GMT the rand had weakened 0,49 percent to 12,3100 against a greenback.
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Nene warns on danger of growing govt debt
The SA govt’s debt has grown from 21,8% five years ago to 40,8% in the 2014 financial year.
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How tech can help secure Africa's economic prosperity
As the World Economic Forum 2015 wraps up the Money Show's Bruce Whitfield looks at the role technology has to play in securing the continent's future prosperity.
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Report: Corporations deprive Africa of $11bn in annual taxes
Oxfam based its calculation of the tax revenue Africa loses on a UN-backed study released in April.
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SA economy losing billions due to illegal cigarettes trade
There have been allegations of licensed companies involved in manufacturing counterfeits cigarettes.
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Ratings agencies to keep a close eye on Budget Speech
All eyes will be on Nhlanhla Nene to see whether he sticks to a fiscal path he announced last year.
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OPINION: Why does SA take part in the WEF?
Miller Matola says the WEF is an environment for foes to come together in the interests of their countries.
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Rand inches higher remains vulnerable
The rand was slightly firmer in late afternoon trade on Wednesday.
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IMF urges SA's vigilance on inflation despite falling oil prices
SA's economy is still struggling since the recession and SARB says interest rates will have to gradually rise.
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Rand recovers some ground
The rand recovered some ground against the dollar after a heavy sell-off in the previous session.
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Nene: We can't postpone budget consolidation
The finance minister says the country's top priorities include stabilising labour relations.
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Zuma a no-show at ANC Gauteng conference
President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver a speech at the closing of the conference.
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'SA must work towards sustainable economy'
Cyril Ramaphosa says SA needs to be more innovative and push boundaries to boost the economy.
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SA's August inflation quickens to 6.4 percent
However on a month-on-month basis, CPI slowed to 0.4 percent.
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SA stocks rise for 4th day Capitec sparkles
South African stocks extended their winning run to a fourth straight session on Thursday.
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Rand treads narrow path
The rand traded largely flat against the dollar in a lacklustre Monday session due to a holiday in the US.