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Lisa Steyn

Beware of bitcoin exchanges
Article
/ 8 June 2018

Beware of bitcoin exchanges

There have been several major hacks so it’s best to check what security systems they have in place

By Staff Reporter
Erdogan finds it’s best not to manage lira
Article
/ 1 June 2018

Erdogan finds it’s best not to manage lira

Investors wary of  Turkey’s monetary meddling jump ship to take advantage of rising US rates

By Staff Reporter
Elusive Jooste is ‘hiding’ in plain sight
Article
/ 1 June 2018

Elusive Jooste is ‘hiding’ in plain sight

The billionaire was often in the public eye, but he has seemingly gone to ground since the Steinhoff scandal

By Staff Reporter
The African Development Bank’s plans to usher in investment
Article
/ 9 May 2018

The African Development Bank’s plans to usher in investment

The African Investment Forum aims to mobilise funds to facilitate much-needed infrastructure projects

By Staff Reporter
Netflix has big appetite for growth
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Netflix has big appetite for growth

The entertainment giant is disrupting the industry but its rivals are not giving up without a fight

By Staff Reporter
Transnet pensioners’ R100bn payout a step closer
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Transnet pensioners’ R100bn payout a step closer

The legal battle has dragged on for years and more than
22 000 pensioners have died

By Staff Reporter
Wiese sues Steinhoff
Article
/ 26 April 2018

Wiese sues Steinhoff

The former chairperson has lodged a claim of R59-billion against the retailer

By Staff Reporter
Steinhoff dances to zombie drums
Article
/ 26 April 2018

Steinhoff dances to zombie drums

The beleaguered retailer will struggle to get up off its knees under the weight of crushing bills

By Staff Reporter
Resilient’s accusers aren’t backing down
Article
/ 13 April 2018

Resilient’s accusers aren’t backing down

Investigations into the trading of Resilient shares by the JSE and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority are still underway

By Staff Reporter
Sagarmatha and other fairy tales
Article
/ 13 April 2018

Sagarmatha and other fairy tales

Iqbal Survé says his unicorn was tripped up by the big bad wolf of procedure in its quest to become SA’s next tech giant

By Staff Reporter
Survé’s Sagarmatha will not list on the JSE
Article
/ 11 April 2018

Survé’s Sagarmatha will not list on the JSE

Up until now, it was understood that Sagarmatha had the green light to list on the JSE

By Staff Reporter
Sagarmatha, Survé’s perilous peak
Article
/ 6 April 2018

Sagarmatha, Survé’s perilous peak

Analysts doubt the listing of media assets will succeed. But will the PIC provide the funds?

By Staff Reporter
Sharp practice in the shade
Article
/ 6 April 2018

Sharp practice in the shade

Loopholes and delay tactics allow bogus owners to get rent for buildings in legal limbo

By Staff Reporter
Credit ruling gets mixed reaction
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Credit ruling gets mixed reaction

Both those for it and against it want responsible lending but are at odds over how it should be done

By Staff Reporter
You can’t hide who you are
Article
/ 23 March 2018

You can’t hide who you are

Your every detail is being tracked online and you have little control over what will be done with it

By Staff Reporter
Green power is still up in the air
Article
/ 23 March 2018

Green power is still up in the air

Renewable energy producers were set to go ahead but resistance has gained momentum

By Staff Reporter
Standard bank denies business rescue for Gupta companies
Article
/ 6 March 2018

Standard bank denies business rescue for Gupta companies

Bank employee acting ‘out of mandate’ faces disciplinary procedures

By Staff Reporter
Rescue practitioners secure banking facilities for Gupta businesses
Article
/ 6 March 2018

Rescue practitioners secure banking facilities for Gupta businesses

Standard Bank has agreed to provide banking facilities to eight embattled Gupta-linked entities

By Staff Reporter
Nene gets to grips with his not-so-new job
Article
/ 28 February 2018

Nene gets to grips with his not-so-new job

The appointment of Nene to finance minister has been welcomed as he has proved to be capable in the job previously

By Staff Reporter
The poor don’t get to study for free
Article
/ 23 February 2018

The poor don’t get to study for free

Spending cuts and VAT increase mean everyone will contribute to free higher education

By Staff Reporter
Budgeting to fight corruption
Article
/ 21 February 2018

Budgeting to fight corruption

​Renewed vigour to tackle corruption head-on was palpable in National Treasury’s 2018 budget

By Staff Reporter
This is what the 2018 Budget says
Article
/ 21 February 2018

This is what the 2018 Budget says

Government bites the bullet and hikes VAT

By Staff Reporter
Budget must set the tone for SOE overhaul
Article
/ 20 February 2018

Budget must set the tone for SOE overhaul

Apart from the risks they pose, parastatals also play a crucial role in long-term economic development and transformation.

By Staff Reporter
​Can the budget save South Africa from further credit rating downgrades?
Article
/ 19 February 2018

​Can the budget save South Africa from further credit rating downgrades?

“Should politics continue to improve, then credit ratings agencies might be willing to postpone a downgrade and the rand could hold onto its gains"

By Staff Reporter
Rampahosa’s SONA stokes hope of economic revival
Article
/ 16 February 2018

Rampahosa’s SONA stokes hope of economic revival

“Business will step up because they want Ramaphosa to succeed.”

By Staff Reporter
Reports erode faith in Resilient
Article
/ 16 February 2018

Reports erode faith in Resilient

Its share price has plummeted and investors are waiting for the results of an investigation

By Staff Reporter
Highveld Steel ticks over, gearing up to rise once again
Article
/ 9 February 2018

Highveld Steel ticks over, gearing up to rise once again

An innovative business rescue has preserved an asset that would be impossible to restart, in hopes that the commodity cycle will swing up again

By Staff Reporter
Viceroy comes up short on Capitec
Article
/ 2 February 2018

Viceroy comes up short on Capitec

JP Verster was right about African Bank and Steinhoff but disagrees with Viceroy’s latest report

By Staff Reporter
What telling the truth means at the Eskom inquiry
Article
/ 26 January 2018

What telling the truth means at the Eskom inquiry

In terms of subsection three, the evidence of a witness given before a committee may not be used against the witness as evidence of a wrongdoing

By Staff Reporter
Eskom’s new chair is a man of ‘unimpeachable integrity’
Article
/ 21 January 2018

Eskom’s new chair is a man of ‘unimpeachable integrity’

The new chair of the Eskom board, Jabu Mabuza has an illustrious history in the South African corporate sector

By Staff Reporter
Eskom’s new board is in a race against time
Article
/ 21 January 2018

Eskom’s new board is in a race against time

On Thursday, finance minister Malusi Gigaba warned that if not dealt with, Eskom could collapse the country’s entire economy

By Staff Reporter
CIPC’s net should catch other big fish
Article
/ 19 January 2018

CIPC’s net should catch other big fish

An analyst welcomed the moves against firms linked to state capture, but says it shouldn’t stop there

By Staff Reporter
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