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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] Copper trading at all-time highs
Petri Redelinghuys of Herenya Capital Advisors tells South Africans how they can get some exposure to ‘Dr Copper’.
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World markets booming, but valuations are lofty
Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth discusses Richemont's results and new CEO. Many global indices are at or near all-time highs … is it a bull market? Petri Redelinghuys from Herenya Capital Advisors discusses opportunities for exposure as copper surges to all-time highs. FNB Commercial's Paul Makube talks emerging trends in agriculture machinery and what they can tell us about the months and years ahead.
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[TOP STORY] Afrimat year-end results reflect good performance all round
CEO Andries van Heerden looks forward to ‘fixing up’ Lafarge while Nkomati continues ramping up strongly.
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Good Sanlam update … but its no longer cheap
Chantal Marx, FNB Wealth & Investments, dissects Barloworld's weak trading update and Sanlam's strong one.
Andries van Heerden, CEO of Afrimat, discusses the company's robust latest set of results, as construction materials and Nkomati Anthracite both show very strong numbers.
Simon's thoughts on attending AGMs and your rights when you do -
[TOP STORY] Investors underperform markets: We are not as smart as we think we are
Ninety One’s Paul Hutchinson notes that the Dalbar QAIB study ‘reconfirms that investor behaviour – the way they buy, sell, or switch into or out of unit trust funds – costs them’.
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What the NHI means for healthcare stocks
Lonwabo Maqubela from Perpetua Investment Managers on healthcare stocks on the JSE in the wake of the NHI Bill being signed into law.
Zak Calisto, CEO of Karooooo, unpacks their full-year results.
Ninety One's Paul Hutchinson discusses the 2023 Quantitative Analysis of Investor Behaviour (QAIB) study, which shows that we’re our own worst enemy.