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Moneyweb brings you the latest in business and financial news in our new morning podcast: MoneywebNOW with Simon Brown.
The show will offer the latest in business, trading and company news to best prepare listeners for the day ahead. It will be live-streamed via the Moneyweb website and mobile app between 06:30 and 06:50.
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[TOP STORY] Nvidia produces quarter after quarter of outstanding growth
Rand Swiss’s Viv Govender points out that the whole of China cannot compare with what Nvidia is doing right now.
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Pepkor results reveal it as the Shoprite of clothing retail
Shaun Dendere from Trive South Africa talks about Pepkor results as fintech, and Brazil do well, and margins expand.
Rand Swiss's Viv Govender discusses the Nvidia results, is there value here?
Debra Slabber from Morningstar South Africa on expectations post elections and foreigners buying local bonds. -
[TOP STORY] 'Practically no chance of a rate cut this week'
Rhandzo Mukansi of Futuregrowth explains that while central banks are likely keen to cut interest rates, sticky inflation remains a risk.
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Tharisa sees a structural increase in chrome demand
Alex Duys of Umthombo Wealth on Tiger Brands results as it sees profit growth. Tharisa's Phoevos Pouroulis unpacks recent results and discusses the boom in chrome prices. Rhandzo Mukansi from Futuregrowth Asset Management highlights that starting with the MPC on Thursday, five central banks will announce rate decisions in the next three weeks. Will any cut?
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[TOP STORY] Port challenges the only bleak spot in Reunert interims
Group CEO Alan Dickson says the company’s strong cash flow enables the payment of good dividends.
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Quantum results soar, but stock still expensive
Faheema Adia from Momentum Securities discusses Quantum Food Group's results: Heps surged, but the stock is pricey. Alan Dickson, Group CEO of Reunert, analyzes the company's strong performance across all segments except one. Chris Vorster, Stadio's CEO, explains Stadio's approach to rewarding staff and students and how distance learning can help address youth unemployment