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Eskom's first half profit is up, an important week for financial reports and ratings, and a hefty price incerease at the pumps Wednesday.By Chris Gibbons
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SA on track to harvest record breaking maize crop, new Business License Bill heavily criticised, and BBE act under review.By Chris Gibbons
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SA to vaccinate entire 7.2 million cattle herd against foot-and-mouth disease, SCOPA to press cahregs against former Raod Accident Fund CEO, and Tiger Brands to pay a final special dividend.By Chris Gibbons
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Naspers and Prosus on track to hit their targets in e-commerce,and Eskom reaches final settlement with construction firm in a five-year battle.By Chris Gibbons
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B.H.P. abandons another bid for Anglo American, the UAE to invest a billion dollars in AI in Africa, and Absa and Heineken Beverages launch initiative to help small businesses.By Chris Gibbons
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Consumer inflation is up, Eskom's unbundling dependant on settling of municipal debt, and will interest rates be cut this afternoon?By Chris Gibbons
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The inaugural Bloomberg Africa Business Summit educes mixed opinions, Gigaba is charged with corruption, and the Ackerman family reduce their stake in Pick n Pay.By Chris Gibbons
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Asset manager NinetyOne says SA may struggle to hit its inflation target, Prosus expects a continued boost from improving profitability in e-commerce , and WeBuyCars facing margin pressure due to Chinese brands.By Chris Gibbons
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SA to cointinue with plans to build new nuclear plant, S&P Global lifts credit rating, and all eyes on the Reserve Bank this week.By Chris Gibbons
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As expected, the inflation target is lowered, living and borrowing costs should follow, and Godongwana scathing about suggestion that medical aid tax credits be scrapped.By Chris Gibbons
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Unemployment drops, SA's Biovac to begin trials of cholera vaccine, and all eyes on the country's finance minsiter ahead of mini-budget.By Chris Gibbons
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Financial experts weigh in on the second biggest week of the year for treasury.(Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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Physical drivers license cards on the way out, analysts and accountants pour over 'please call me ' ruling, and Elon Musk becomes the world's first trillionaire.By Chris Gibbons
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Gibbons unpacks the shameful operational and financial collapse of the Road Accident Fund.By Chris Gibbons
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NUMSA wage talks deadlock, Chinese SUV to be assembled in SA, and ATNS called to address operational crisis.By Chris Gibbons
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A boost to the fiscus from SARS, Old Mutual agrees to acquire a majority stake in 10X Investments, and South Africa still chronically short of skilled workers.By Chris Gibbons
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An interest rate cut before Christmas unlikely, Famous Brands reports good growth, and electricity minister revives pebble bed reactor plan.(Chris Buchancan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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An inflation target update, Coca-Cola HBC buys control of Africa bottling business , and a sharp decline in commodity prices on the markets.(Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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Some light on possible AGOA renewal, the DA and ANC expected to knock heads over race based selection legislation, and a positive inflation outlook ahead of tomorrow. (Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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SA has a new electricity generating plan,gambling flagged as a problem in the country, and inflation numbers out Wednesday. ( Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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Growth Point partners with Cape Winelands Airport, Chinese and Indian new vehicle sales capture large portion of the market, and another record for the JSE.By Chris Gibbons
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New vehicle sales are up, as are exports despite the tariff war,and record highs on the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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Capitec reports record headline earnings, an interest rate cut looks to be a certainty, and a new CEO for Sibanye - Stillwater.By Chris Gibbons
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SA and Nigeria to exit the FATF Grey List, Parks Tau optimistic about renewal of AGOA, and Eskom sees first pre-tax profit in five years.By Chris Gibbons
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The middle class showing strain, Taiwan suspends chip export control on SA, and the National Employers' Association of SA and Sakeliga go to court over new Employment Equity targets,By Chris Gibbons
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Can the record highs on our markets be sustained? And this coming Saturday marks a milestone for trade and business in South Africa.By Chris Gibbons
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