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Investec Focus Radio South Africa features conversations between leading minds from within Investec and other experts on economic, investment and business topics in addition to issues that go beyond wealth.

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Investec Focus Radio South Africa features conversations between leading minds from within Investec and other experts on economic, investment and business topics in addition to issues that go beyond wealth.

    NOW ep74: In turbulent times, not all bonds are equal

    NOW ep74: In turbulent times, not all bonds are equal

    Not all bonds are equal in a geopolitical storm. Chief Investment Officer for Investec Bank Switzerland Annelise Peers and Investec Wealth & Investment Fixed Income Analyst Awongiwe Booi discuss the role of bonds in times of uncertainty. Listen to the latest episode of the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast.

    Podcast key moments:

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:12 – What impact is geopolitical turmoil having on economies, financial markets and the oil price?

    02:36 – How has the bond market reacted to conflicts in the Middle East and the Russia/Ukraine war?

    03:44 – What has been the impact of the conflicts and fluctuating oil price on South Africa?

    05:32 - How is South Africa’s low growth, high interest rates, sticky inflation and structural issues impacting the local bond market?

    06:51 – With strained government finances, how is the global bond market viewing South Africa?

    09:10 – Economic growth outlook in major economies

    11:27 – What do economic indicators in major markets mean for bond markets?

    13:46 – To what extent is Japan a factor?

    15:29 – Foreign investors staying the course in emerging markets

    18:06 – Interest rates outlook

    19:46 – Impact on long-bond yields and currencies

    22:44 – Outlook for fixed income markets

    Hosted by seasoned broadcaster, Jeremy Maggs, the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast unpacks the latest economic, business and political news in South Africa, with an all-star cast of investment and wealth managers, economists and financial planners from Investec. Listen in every second Wednesday for an in-depth look at what's moving markets, shaping the economy, and changing the game for your wallet and your business.

    Read more on www.investec.com/now

    • 26 min
    Everything Counts | Ep 1 : What does financial wellness mean to you?

    Everything Counts | Ep 1 : What does financial wellness mean to you?

    Everything Counts is a new bi-weekly podcast series that focuses on money and financial wellness. Hosted by 702's Motheo Khoaripe, each episode tackles various aspects of personal finance, including saving, spending, investing, pitfalls to avoid and tricks to succeed. The podcast aims to provide valuable information and expert guidance to help listeners improve their financial well-being.

    This podcast is perfect for individuals of all ages and backgrounds who are interested in managing their money more effectively and achieving their financial goals. Whether you're a recent graduate or someone looking to improve their financial situation, Everything Counts offers practical tips and insights to help you take control of your finances and secure your future wealth.

    In this episode, Motheo speaks to leading financial consumer journalist Maya Fisher French, and seasoned financial advisor from Investec, Kgomotso Motloung, about what financial wellness really is and what you need to do to obtain it.

    Skip ahead

    00:00 Introduction
    01:38 What is financial wellness?
    03:35 Maya talks about her career move from stockbroker to journalist and how that impacted how she looks at money
    05:32 Where do I start?
    06:35 How do I approach a financial advisor?
    09:18 Money personalities and their impact on my finances?
    10:49 How do I structure my financial plan?
    14:33 Why shouldn't I be ashamed about asking for help when it comes to my finances?
    17:13 How do I calculate my net asset value?
    18:01 Plan for when things go wrong
    19:14 Where should I get advice from?
    20:26 How should my budget work?
    21:38 What habits will help me get my finances in order?
    23:22 How do I think about insurance?

    • 25 min
    Macro Monday Ep29: Why the Fed is still concerned about inflation

    Macro Monday Ep29: Why the Fed is still concerned about inflation

    In this week's episode, Investec Wealth & Investment Chief Investment Strategist Chris Holdsworth looks at a change of sentiment from the FED, what’s happening in commodities, preview of the US election, and the CCPI print in South Africa.

    • 8 min
    The Current Ep 7 | SA's solar awakening

    The Current Ep 7 | SA's solar awakening

    This year, South Africa is set to become the tenth-largest solar market in the world. In 2023 R17.5 Billion rands of solar panels were imported into this country. In the latest episode of The Current podcast series, we’re talking all things solar PV – from market dynamics to how much it costs and whether it makes commercial sense for you to install it for your business or your home. Listen to Investec’s Melanie Humphries, Bernard Geldenhuys, and SAPVIA’s De Wet Taljaard, as they enlighten us on SA’s solar boom.

    00:00: Intro
    01:56: Meet the guests
    02:24: Overview of solar in SA and its domination
    03:36: 86% of all solar is residential or rooftop
    04:24: Large-scale solar PV projects
    05:03: SA in comparison to other country's solar adoption
    06:20: The impact of residential solar's boom on the national grid
    07:16: The cost implications of installing solar
    09:46: Homeowners installing solar for commercial value
    11:55: Equitable access to solar power
    13:55: Local manufacturing of solar lagging behind
    14:49: REIPP Programme attracting substantial FDI
    15:19: Feeding excess energy back into the grid
    17:32: Transmission is the biggest hurdle for large-scale solar
    18:50: What is wheeling and why is it important for IPPs?
    21:19: Top considerations when installing rooftop solar
    22:28: Maintenance of solar equipment
    23:10: Loadshedding and solar's relationship is changing
    24:17: SMMEs benefit from solar
    25:24: What are the risks to SA's solar boom?
    28:28 Closing comments and some practical advice

    • 31 min
    In conversation | Navigating uncertainty in Cape Town

    In conversation | Navigating uncertainty in Cape Town

    In this episode, journalist Ferial Haffajee hosts a discussion with Cumesh Moodliar, Fumani Mthembi, Ravi Naidoo, Reyburn Hendricks, and Wrenelle Stander. They explore the challenges and opportunities facing Cape Town and South Africa as they navigate uncertainty and work toward sustainable economic growth.

    The conversation delves into various topics, including the impact of dropping the licensing cap on independent power producers like Pele Energy Group and the positive outcomes it has brought. They also discuss the global energy revolution and how South Africa can leverage this momentum for its benefit.

    The CEO initiative is examined, focusing on its impact and sustainability beyond elections. This analysis takes into account the significance of private capital in generating public good, as well as the role of public-private partnerships in driving economic development.

    The discussion also touches on the growth of Cape Town's aviation and cruise industries, showcasing the positive impact on the tourism sector. The issue of youth unemployment is addressed, with a focus on finding innovative solutions to integrate young people into the economy.

    Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by Cape Town and South Africa, highlighting the importance of collaboration and forward-thinking strategies for sustainable growth.

    Skip ahead

    00:00 Intro
    03:05 The impact of removing the licensing cap on independent power producers, such as Pele Energy Group.
    05:58 Example of Pele’s impact on rural communities in the Western Cape
    07:53 The energy revolution
    09:24 The CEO initiative
    10:08 How sustainable are the decisions taken by the CEO initiative post-election?
    12:04 What is the impact of the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria cruise ships docking in Cape Town's harbour on the city's tourism industry?
    14:11 Youth unemployment and how PPPs are finding innovative solutions to integrate young people into the economy.
    19:56 Is the private sector assuming responsibilities that should be handled by the state?
    23:01 How is Cape Town driving this great growth strategy?
    27:11 How do we filter this growth into the rest of the country?

    • 29 min
    Macro Monday Ep28: When bad news is good news for markets

    Macro Monday Ep28: When bad news is good news for markets

    The rand has been a leading beneficiary of a weaker US dollar, as expectations of a rate cut this year grow. In this week's episode, Investec Wealth & Investment Chief Investment Strategist Chris Holdsworth discusses global inflation, mixed data coming out of China and why the rand has been strengthening as much as it has.

    • 8 min

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