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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] Bank deposit insurance has come to stay in SA
‘We expect a lot more competition and we think customers are now going to go to the innovative banks that give them the better deals, not just the big ones’: Michael Jordaan, co-founder and chairman of Bank Zero.
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Strong results for Clicks despite tough trading environment
Mia Kriegler from Kruger International on Clicks's latest results and BHP's proposed takeover of Anglo American.
Michael Jordaan, co-founder and chair of Bank Zero, unpacks the recently introduced deposit insurance in SA and how this could shake up local banking.
Simon offers his thoughts on share price volatility in the US as earnings are released. -
[TOP STORY] E-commerce is booming globally and especially in Africa
Africa's economy is starting to grow and of interest to revenue authorities is how to tax digital transactions: Matthew Besanko from PwC SA.
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Rand in for a bumpy ride ahead of elections
RMB's Matete Thulare asks how low the rand could go in the month ahead of the elections. Careen Mckinon from ooba Home Loans discusses the growing popularity of multi-generational living. Matthew Besanko from PwC South Africa on taxing e-commerce transactions across the continent.
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[TOP STORY] Reflections on the markets in Q1 2024
Luigi Marinus of PPS Investments offers perspectives on a delayed Fed rate cut, big tech, outperforming DMs, financials under pressure, bonds’ day in the sun and opportunities in China.
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Sasol concerns pile up
Kea Molefe from Trive South Africa on the Capitec results the market loved and the Sasol update which it hated.
PPS Investments's Luigi Marinus talks trends from the first quarter and whether he expects them to continue in 2024.
Dany Mawas, CEO of Finalto South Africa, stresses the necessity of exclusively opting for derivative trading options provided by FSCA-registered entities.
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