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/ 10 December 2007
The JSE inched up slightly by noon on Monday, but with no real driver as markets have started to feel the slowdown effects of the holiday season. By midday, the JSE all-share was only 0,1% in the black. Financials and banks edged up 0,33% and 0,08% respectively, and resources were up a slight 0,11%.
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/ 7 December 2007
Platinum-mining stocks were propping up the JSE in noon trade on Friday, enhancing gains driven by Wall Street in the morning session. By 11.58am, the JSE all-share index lifted 0,7%, supported by a 3,24% advance in the platinum-mining index. Resources collected 0,94% but the gold-mining index dipped 0,87%.
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/ 6 December 2007
Mobile operator Cell C could be next on the cards for local fixed-line operator Telkom after talks with another mobile operator, MTN, terminated in November. Growth in the telecommunications sector has been skewed towards mobile operators in the past couple of years.
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/ 4 December 2007
Resource heavyweights Anglo American and BHP Billiton continued to weigh on the JSE in midday trade on Tuesday, with the all-share pulling back almost half a percent from its earlier levels. By midday, the JSE all-share index dropped 0,69% as resources gave up 0,96%. The gold-mining index shed 0,12% but the platinum-mining index improved 0,42%. Industrials lost 0,53%.
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/ 30 November 2007
The JSE was sharply higher by noon on Friday as gains among mining and resource stocks added some cheer. At noon, the JSE’s all-share index rose 1,12% as the gold mining index advanced 2,59%. Resources collected 2,52% and the platinum mining index recovered 1,5%.
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/ 29 November 2007
The total number of travellers who visited South Africa through all its ports of entry during September was up 5,2% year-on-year (y/y) to 2,183-million from the 10,5% y/y growth recorded in August 2007, according to Statistics South Africa data released on Thursday.
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/ 29 November 2007
After being sharply firmer earlier in Thursday, weaker local producer price index (PPI) data forced the JSE to pull back at midday, even though world markets were firm. The JSE had been up as much as 533 points during the day, but by midday, it was only 337 points in the black.
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/ 28 November 2007
The JSE was down sharply by midday on Wednesday, led by an intense pull back by mining stocks on the JSE. Mining stocks retreated, along with resources, as a fall in commodity prices burdened stocks. At noon, the JSE’s all-share index lost 1,48%. The platinum mining index dropped 3,32%, and the gold mining index fell 2,57%.
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/ 28 November 2007
South African fixed-line operator Telkom’s shares plummeted more than 10% in early trade on Tuesday on news that the negotiations it was in with cellphone operator MTN had terminated. In September, Telkom released a cautionary announcement advising shareholders that it had entered into discussions with Vodafone and MTN.
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/ 27 November 2007
A weaker rand offset the JSE’s earlier losses on Tuesday and the bourse was flat by midday. The JSE initially opened weaker following an overnight drop on Wall Street. At noon, the JSE’s all-share index was barely changed (+0,02%). The gold mining index climbed 0,62%, and resources lifted 0,24%.