South Africa’s structural problems are holding back growth and job creation, warns the International Monetary Fund.
Minister says proposed legislation will provide clarity about the protections investors will enjoy.
Still, it does not go far enough for the DA, and others say it will just benefit big business.
South Africa’s nuclear expansion programme depends on a number of strategies that still need to be put in place before financing can determined.
The US Federal Reserve holds off on tapering giving emerging markets some breathing room.
Experts say that proposed changes to policy require extensive discussions about competing demands.
The state’s interests have gone head-to-head with those of investors in the wrangling over proposed changes to South Africa’s mining laws.
The rand price is being affected by South Africa’s current account deficit, rather than fears of quantitative easing, say analysts.
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/ 13 September 2013
Entering a bid to develop, construct and operate the first dedicated cruise-liner terminal in Cape Town is said to be the right thing to do.
Power utility still searches for its capital division head.