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Sharda Naidoo

Rates on hold amid worsening outlook
Article
/ 20 January 2012

Rates on hold amid worsening outlook

Gill Marcus keeps rates on hold.

By Sharda Naidoo
ANC high-rollers spare no expense
Article
/ 13 January 2012

ANC high-rollers spare no expense

It was tiny skirts, bulging wallets, flashy cars and booze galore as the ANC celebrated its centenary in Bloemfontein.

By Sharda Naidoo
JSE tackles primary dealers
Article
/ 13 January 2012

JSE tackles primary dealers

The bond market, critical to service the country’s deficit, is coming under fire.

By Sharda Naidoo
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Article
/ 8 January 2012

Zuma declares war on ANC’s ‘demon of factionalism’

President Zuma has plotted out the ANC’s future, promising to defeat factionalism and "political demons" in the party, and to speed up transformation.

By Charles Molele and Sharda Naidoo
ANC centenary the scene of pomp and ceremony
Article
/ 8 January 2012

ANC centenary the scene of pomp and ceremony

ANC centenary celebrations continued into the early hours of Sunday ahead of the historic January 8 statement by President Jacob Zuma in Bloemfontein.

By Nickolaus Bauer and Sharda Naidoo
Battle for beds rattles sleepy Bloem
Article
/ 6 January 2012

Battle for beds rattles sleepy Bloem

With all accommodation booked out for the ANC’s centenary bash, locals are making a killing.

By Sharda Naidoo
State to enter Sishen iron-ore fray
Article
/ 22 December 2011

State to enter Sishen iron-ore fray

Government is planning an intervention in the Kumba-ArcelorMittal iron-ore supply standoff — seen as a crucial proxy battle.

By Sharda Naidoo
Eurozone wrecks SA prospects
Article
/ 15 December 2011

Eurozone wrecks SA prospects

Europe, South Africa’s dominant trading partner, could drag our growth down with it, writes <b>Sharda Naidoo</b>.

By Sharda Naidoo
Treasury revolt over Limpopo ‘interference’
Article
/ 15 December 2011

Treasury revolt over Limpopo ‘interference’

A revolt has broken out in the national treasury, with top officials rebelling against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s "political interference".

By Matuma Letsoala, Charles Molele and Sharda Naidoo
Gold regains favour as safe haven
Article
/ 9 December 2011

Gold regains favour as safe haven

Investors are again flocking to bullion, which is giving the markets some comfort, says <b>Sharda Naidoo</b>.

By Sharda Naidoo
ANC’s resource nationalism
Article
/ 2 December 2011

ANC’s resource nationalism

The ANC will push for a new interventionist economic nationalism, rather than a simplistic nationalisation of the country’s resources.

By Sharda Naidoo
The R1-trillion renaissance man
Article
/ 2 December 2011

The R1-trillion renaissance man

With R1-trillion under management, Public Investment Corporation (PIC) CE Elias Masilela is arguably the most powerful man in the savings industry.

By Sharda Naidoo
Nationalisation ‘is the last resort’
Article
/ 25 November 2011

Nationalisation ‘is the last resort’

The ANC’s report on how best to benefit from mineral resources is due for release.

By Sharda Naidoo
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Article
/ 25 November 2011

Coming to a bank near you: Credit Crunch II

The rand is being sucked into the eurozone maelstrom as investors exit emerging markets.

By Sharda Naidoo
South Africa braces for ‘eurogeddon’
Article
/ 18 November 2011

South Africa braces for ‘eurogeddon’

Central banks are poised to lower rates and are calling for reduced exposure to the continent. Gill Marcus says the reserve bank is ready to act.

By Sharda Naidoo
Carats to Carrots: De Beers no longer jewel in crown
Article
/ 11 November 2011

Carats to Carrots: De Beers no longer jewel in crown

Why did the Oppenheimers end their 94-year hold on the world’s largest diamond miner to go farming in Africa?

By Sharda Naidoo
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Article
/ 11 November 2011

Private sector please apply

National planning commission outlines proposals that will help the failing state to meet its long-term goals.

By Sharda Naidoo
SA can pull mining out of the dumps
Article
/ 4 November 2011

SA can pull mining out of the dumps

One of the most senior figures in the Chamber of Mines, Roger Baxter, talks about his departure for Canada.

By Sharda Naidoo
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Article
/ 3 November 2011

Big five fight for food market share

The Shoprite Group continues to lead the pack but the other retailers are pulling out all the stops.

By Sharda Naidoo
Dotting the lines: On track to tackle Transnet’s monopoly
Article
/ 28 October 2011

Dotting the lines: On track to tackle Transnet’s monopoly

Mining companies are co-funding a new southern African rail and port network that will challenge Transnet’s monopoly.

By Lynley Donnelly and Sharda Naidoo
Banks buckle under weight of new rules
Article
/ 21 October 2011

Banks buckle under weight of new rules

Standard Bank’s Sim Tshabalala explains how 150 non-banking laws and Basel III are strangling banking.

By Sharda Naidoo
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Article
/ 29 January 2003

Poor empowerment showing in SA boardrooms

Black directors hold only 369 of the 3 261 director positions in all JSE-listed companies with South African-based operations, according to a new Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) report.

By Staff Reporter
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