Economy & Markets The water cooler budget brief October 30, 2024 by TJ Strydom Behind the big numbers in the medium-term budget policy statement there are some less obvious, interesting stats. Brush up on your budget trivia here. Read More
Economy & Markets Why Godongwana’s budget is a big test for the GNU October 28, 2024 by Vernon Wessels This week, South Africans get their first look at the progress of the government of national unity (GNU) – in rands and cents – Read More
Economy & Markets·News ‘Stop accepting crime’ – Eskom chair October 25, 2024 by Rob Rose While so many economic lights are now flashing green, the one major hindrance to investment remains as intractable as ever: runaway crime. Speaking on Read More
Economy & Markets Why inflation stays high: Politicians can’t grasp economic realities October 25, 2024 by Vernon Wessels The late Tito Mboweni, followed by Gill Marcus and now Lesetja Kganyago, all had one key instruction from the government: tackle inflation. And all Read More
Economy & Markets·Opinion How low will rates go, and will South Africa follow? October 21, 2024 by Casey Sprake Global interest rates entered the long-anticipated cutting cycle in the third quarter, marking a major shift in monetary policy for developed markets such as Read More
Economy & Markets·Opinion How food secure is South Africa really? October 21, 2024 by Wandile Sihlobo South Africa holds a relatively strong position in global food security, ranking first in Sub-Saharan Africa and only behind Morocco in the rest of Read More
Economy & Markets·Politics Mboweni, Mandela, Mobutu, and the shaping of South Africa’s economy October 18, 2024 by Pippa Green In the interregnum between the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 and the first democratic elections in 1994, a young Tito Mboweni persuaded Mandela Read More
Economy & Markets How Mboweni moulded South Africa’s economy October 14, 2024 by Vernon Wessels For a decade, everyone knew the drill on the Thursday afternoon when the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) was to announce its decision on Read More
Economy & Markets Mantashe’s R93.37bn fuel price gamble October 10, 2024 by Rob Rose Would the government have the courage to slash the fuel price by 46% overnight, even if it slices the top layer off its tax Read More
Economy & Markets Go long! There’s still (some) money to be made in bonds October 3, 2024 by Vernon Wessels The rand, which has already strengthened to its strongest level in 18 months, could gain more ground – provided the government can sustain the Read More