Two sets of figures show South African consumers are taking major strain, SA crypto investment company Revix freezes a quarter of its clients' crypto assets, and what does the JSE look like as we hit the half-year mark?
Will interest rates rise again? EU pest control rules provoke the ire of SA citrus growers, and BMW Plant Rosslyn to become the first producer of plug-in hybrids in South Africa.
The markets are still jittery, there is a conviction that most of the world is heading to a recession, could SA benefit from the events in Russia over the weekend? And Eskom says breakdowns are becoming "less and less".
Controversial crime buster Robert McBride to root out corruption at Eskom as the state-owned enterprise's head of security is placed on precautionary suspension, and stocks across the globe are taking strain.
South Africa, Holland, and Denmark launch green project fund, Standard Bank says bad debt is on the increase, and a slump in both retailer and profitability indices.
The markets await news on interest rates from the Federal Reserve Bank, the rand is a little perkier, and French aerospace giant, Airbus, lands the biggest-ever aircraft order in the history of commercial aviation.
Telkom shares surged after receiving a bid for a controlling stake by a group of investors, not a great day on the markets but some good news - according to Bloomberg South African food inflation is easing.
Stand by for another week of reduced load shedding, the rand consequently improves, and the BRICS summit could have a new host relieving international pressure to arrest Putin should he set foot on South African soil.
South Africa's current account deficit shrinks, a slight decrease in load shedding sees the rand improve marginally, and the country moves to resolve Russia conundrum.
Business confidence in South Africa falls, the Independent Centre for Development and Enterprise blasts the country's "anti-growth strategy', and big business leaders meet with the president.
SA's GDP rises slightly, the country loses its bid to host a Formula One race due to its political alliance with Russia, and professional golf's warring partners have come together in a shock merger.
A drop in the price of diesel and fuel tomorrow, paper giant Mondi to divest its operations in Russia, and Apple unveils its first major product in over a decade - it will set you back about R70 000.
The rand sinks to new lows against the dollar, government squirms over its ties to Russia, and Elon Musk regains former title.
2 Jun 2023
2 min
640 – 660
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