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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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Gold Fields’s costs soar as production collapses
Independent analyst Jimmy Moyaha on the Gold Fields trading update, which saw costs soaring while production fell. Sebastian Pillay of FNB introduces the launch of new ETNs on the JSE, tracking Nvidia, Eli Lilly, Palo Alto, and Booking Holdings. John Jack, CEO of Galetti Corporate Real Estate, on four factors driving the return of local office demand.
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[TOP STORY] The local Bond Index has performed slightly better than equities
‘I think the concept of bonds is misunderstood at times, which is quite unfortunate. They're a very important asset class’: Siyabulela Nomoyi – quantitative portfolio manager, Satrix.
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Redefine seeing green shoots in some office regions
Independent analyst Carmen Mpelwane talks the local Reit sector as it struggles with vacancies, high rates and inflation. Andrew König, Redefine CEO, on results as interest costs rise 14.1% and office continues to struggle. Satrix's Siyabulela Nomoyi discusses bonds, with the Namibian Bond ETF in the spotlight.
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[TOP STORY] Legalities around landlords, tenants and rental agreements
The increasing trend towards rental may be for reasons of cost, but sometimes just for flexibility: Alex de Wet – Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
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Weaker US jobs data boosts rate cut expectations
Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth unpacks Netcare's trading update and the disappointing US jobs data. Is this good news for rate cuts?
Alex de Wet of Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr offers tips for protecting yourself in the booming rental market. Morningstar SA's Roné Swanepoel on the insane power of compounding and the rule of 72. -
[TOP STORY] Decarbonisation, energy security and AI
‘Dirty’ energy isn't something that is going to be eliminated over five or 10 years. It will take 20, 30, 40, 50 years: Alex Monk from Schroders.