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Lynley Donnelly
Sanral is still facing e-toll hole
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Lynley Donnelly
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19 Jul 2019
Political divisions have resurrected debate over whether it is fair to pay for Gauteng’s e-tolls through the fuel levy
Another hurdle in competition commission’s forex case
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Lynley Donnelly
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18 Jul 2019
Banks argue the Competition Tribunal has no power to call out foreign firms on cartel conduct
Reserve Bank cuts repo rate
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Lynley Donnelly
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18 Jul 2019
In a move that will bring some relief to consumers the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) cut its repo rate on Thursday to 6.5% The...
Was Edcon saved to secure votes?
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Lynley Donnelly
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Thando Maeko
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12 Jul 2019
The former PIC boss alludes to political interference in some of the state asset manager’s investments
Greener cars have truly electrifying potential
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Lynley Donnelly
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5 Jul 2019
But South Africa will have to adopt proactive policies to increase demand and manufacturing
Kganyago, Mboweni back the SARB’s independence and monetary policy stance
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Lynley Donnelly
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4 Jul 2019
Thursday’s joint statement supporting the SARB comes after new deputy finance minister David Masondo is quoted questioning current monetary policy
Reserve Bank could sell its stake in African Bank in two years
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Lynley Donnelly
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4 Jul 2019
The Reserve Bank owns 50% of African Bank, the Public Investment Corporation owns 25% and a consortium of private banks own the remaining 25%
Prescribed assets a ‘bad call’
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Lynley Donnelly
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28 Jun 2019
An investment firm has warned that requiring pension funds to put their money in specific assets would be bad for the SA economy
Another town bites the dust
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Lynley Donnelly
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28 Jun 2019
Things are so bad in Standerton that a JSE-listed company has to truck in and treat its own water
Just implementing existing plans will mark a ‘revolution’ in the state — Patel
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Lynley Donnelly
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22 Jun 2019
The minister wants smart policy and private sector partnership as central to industrial strategy. Will government have the discipline to implement it?
Libra: How Zucked are we really?
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Lynley Donnelly
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21 Jun 2019
The brand new digital currency championed by Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook has serious implications for data privacy and regulation
Sona a mixed bag for economists
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Lynley Donnelly
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20 Jun 2019
The lack of detail on issues like Eskom’s restructuring, and the vulnerability of Ramaphosa’s plans to ANC infighting will weigh on reform efforts
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