Gill Marcus keeps rates on hold.
It was tiny skirts, bulging wallets, flashy cars and booze galore as the ANC celebrated its centenary in Bloemfontein.
The bond market, critical to service the country’s deficit, is coming under fire.
President Zuma has plotted out the ANC’s future, promising to defeat factionalism and "political demons" in the party, and to speed up transformation.
ANC centenary celebrations continued into the early hours of Sunday ahead of the historic January 8 statement by President Jacob Zuma in Bloemfontein.
With all accommodation booked out for the ANC’s centenary bash, locals are making a killing.
Government is planning an intervention in the Kumba-ArcelorMittal iron-ore supply standoff — seen as a crucial proxy battle.
Europe, South Africa’s dominant trading partner, could drag our growth down with it, writes <b>Sharda Naidoo</b>.
A revolt has broken out in the national treasury, with top officials rebelling against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s "political interference".
Investors are again flocking to bullion, which is giving the markets some comfort, says <b>Sharda Naidoo</b>.
The ANC will push for a new interventionist economic nationalism, rather than a simplistic nationalisation of the country’s resources.
With R1-trillion under management, Public Investment Corporation (PIC) CE Elias Masilela is arguably the most powerful man in the savings industry.
The ANC’s report on how best to benefit from mineral resources is due for release.
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/ 25 November 2011
The rand is being sucked into the eurozone maelstrom as investors exit emerging markets.
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.
Why did the Oppenheimers end their 94-year hold on the world’s largest diamond miner to go farming in Africa?
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/ 11 November 2011
National planning commission outlines proposals that will help the failing state to meet its long-term goals.
One of the most senior figures in the Chamber of Mines, Roger Baxter, talks about his departure for Canada.
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/ 3 November 2011
The Shoprite Group continues to lead the pack but the other retailers are pulling out all the stops.
Mining companies are co-funding a new southern African rail and port network that will challenge Transnet’s monopoly.
Standard Bank’s Sim Tshabalala explains how 150 non-banking laws and Basel III are strangling banking.
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/ 29 January 2003
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.