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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] Bitcoin halving imminent
For South Africans the Bitcoin high reached in March was R1.3 million, largely driven by the ETFs being approved: Luno country manager Christo de Wit.
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Consumers resilient even as debt piles up
Chantal Marx from FNB Wealth and Investments on whether we still buying the Richemont dips. Luno's Christo de Wit talks crypto as the Bitcoin halving is expected on Friday evening.
Dr Roelof Botha unpacks the Altron FinTech Household Resilience Index. -
[TOP STORY] Purple Group interims show costs down, revenue and clients up
CEO Charles Savage enjoys reporting that in February the group posted an all-time one-month deposits record of over R1bn.
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Transaction Capital's unbundling now under water
Independent analyst Jimmy Moyaha on the Afrimat update and a red wave sweeping markets. Purple Group CEO Charles Savage shares insights on the company's robust performance and return to profitability. Zeph Nhleko from DBSA sheds light on the debut of their African Journal of Infrastructure Development.
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[TOP STORY] Are you questioning your fixed-income fund?
‘We think there are growing risks of losses...if you are focused on the highest yield at the lowest possible volatility’: Lyle Sankar – head of fixed income, PSG Asset Management.
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BRICs fast growth a boon for commodities
As the LME bans Russian-origin metals, aluminium, copper, and nickel are set for gains. But where should you invest? South32, BHP Group, or an ETF? Petri Redelinghuys of Herenya Capital Advisors shares insights.
Lyle Sankar from PSG Asset Management explains why the definition of risk matters for fixed-income investors.
Momentum Investments's Sanisha Pakirisamy on how the outcome of the local elections could shift growth in SA
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