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Algoa FM Podcasts
SA considers a renewed trade deal with the US, Remgro comments on controversial expropriation case, and Contactable to open up in Africa.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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United States shale bosses blast Trump and Ramaphosa still trying to convince the US to renew the African Growth & Opportunity Act.By Chris Gibbons
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MultiChoice now under foreign control , Business Unity SA sues the government, and Discovery Bank tha fastest growing bank in the country.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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The repo rate remains unchanged, marine traffic to be diverted around the Cape, and Nvidia buys stake in Intel.By Chris Gibbons
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An interst rate cut expected for South Africa, Parks Tau to meet his US counterpart to discuss tariffs, and Naamsa's CEO issues a sober warning for East London.By Chris Gibbons
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Hyprop delivers robust earnings, MTN intalks to power AI, and the Financial Mail to roll off the printing press for the last time.(Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)By Chris Gibbons
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South Africa caught in a 'debt trap', Outsurance posts positive dividends and record highs on the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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Botswana credit rating downgraded by S&P, all eyes on interest rates this week, and another weekend of record highs on the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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Discovery posts record profits, search for AI skills surges, and on the markets records continue to tumble.By Chris Gibbons
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Anglo American and Teck Resources deal stalls, and Oracle Founder Larry Ellison enjoyes a brief spell as the world's richets man.By Chris Gibbons
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Anglo American nears deal with Canada's Teck Corporation and Ninety One CEO Hendrik du Toit blasts government over infiltration by criminals and thieves.By Chris Gibbons
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Global companies set to expand in SA, Eskom and Nersa settlement criticised, and Shoprite boasts impressive numbers.By Chris Gibbons
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Glencor starts retrenchment process, hot on their heels ArcelorMittal South Africa has also begun a massive layoff , and business confidence is down.By Chris Gibbons
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How has the JSE fared in a year that is two thirds done?By Chris Gibbons
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Airlink runs into problems in Mozambique, the AITF has a new role , and Old Mutual reports exceptional growth.By Chris Gibbons
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Sasol in the spotlight ,deindustrialization a cause for concern says Italtile, and FlySafair announces new routes.By Chris Gibbons
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SA set to open first underground mine in 15 years, Spur shares are up despite high beef prices, and Checkers introduces smart trolleys.By Chris Gibbons
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Goodyear's Kariega plant closes leaving over 900 jobless, and rising food prices coupled with municipal increases predicted to increase inflation figures.By Chris Gibbons
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South Africa is shifting to cheaper motor vehicles, unemployment figures rise alarmingly , and a new tariff trade deal on the table .By Chris Gibbons
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Cabinet approves a support package for companies affected by tariff increases, MTN shares are up, and some record highs on the markets.By Chris Gibbons
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Nedbank ends a 17 year alliance with Ecobank, 24 hour trading on the stock market a consideration, and Shoprite reports good sales growth.By Chris Gibbons
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Trump's thirty per cent tariff increase to be imposed in seven days, the lending rate is cut and Kganyago sets a new inflation target.By Chris Gibbons
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Hackers target another government department, Microsoft shares soar, and a decision on tariffs today.By Chris Gibbons
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