THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 04:46 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 04:46
Articles about Tito Mboweni

State of the Nation: Zuma adopts Chinese model

President Jacob Zuma is looking East for inspiration, as the ANC pushes for resource nationalism rather than a crude form of nationalisation.

Mboweni brothers take stake in Ferrox Holdings

Tito Mboweni and his brother Alto have signed a memorandum of understanding to take a 20% stake in Ferrox Holdings for a consideration of $32-million.

Leadership lacking in labour relations, says Mboweni

SA's labour legislation is correct, but the political leadership to implement it is lacking, says Anglo Gold Ashanti chairperson Tito Mboweni.

Tito Mboweni joins Goldman Sachs

Tito Mboweni, former South African Reserve Bank governor, will join Goldman Sachs as an international adviser from June.

Court finds for Mboweni in discrimination case

A court on Wednesday ruled in favour of Tito Mboweni on Wednesday in a discrimination case brought against him by a businessman.

Mboweni named new AngloGold Ashanti chairperson

Former South African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has been appointed the new chairperson of AngloGold Ashanti.

Mboweni appointed chairperson of Nampak

Former governor of the SA Reserve Bank Tito Mboweni has been appointed chairperson of the JSE-listed packaging group, Nampak.

Marcus moves into Reserve Bank hot seat

Incoming Reserve Bank Governor Gill Marcus faces her first test as the market expects a decision on the dates of MPC meetings to be held in 2010.

Mboweni bids farewell to Reserve Bank

Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni bids farewell to the bank this weekend after a decade fighting inflation in a jovial and personable style.

No parting gift from Tito

Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has announced for the last time, that the repo rate was accordingly left unchanged at 7.00%.

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Shoulder to shoulder
Tito Mboweni poses with Gill Marcus at a press conference at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Sunday after President Jacob Zuma that announced that the Reserve Bank governor would be leaving to "pursue other interests".


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