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SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb

The SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb provides breaking business news, expert analysis and investment insight to help you make sense of the markets. The show is presented by distinguished financial analyst, Jimmy Moyaha. The programme is broadcasted Monday to Thursday nationwide on SAfm (104 – 107fm), between 18:00 and 19:00.
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11,183 Episodes
160 – 180

The business case for owning commercial property

Ricco Strydom of Merchant West explains how owning commercial property can strengthen balance sheets, build long-term value and offer businesses greater strategic flexibility than renting.
7 Jul 12PM 6 min

[FULL SHOW] Shell repositions business, tightening the public purse, and local SEZs

Tonight, we unpack market movements with FNB Wealth and Investments, examine Shell SA's downstream transition deal, explore Treasury's tighter funding for municipalities with the University of Limpopo, assess the World Bank's recommendations on tax incentives for special economic zones with the University of Johannesburg, discuss efforts to tackle illicit online…
7 Jul 12PM 53 min

[FULL SHOW] Prasa retrenchments, Aarto implementation, and SA's credit landscape

This evening, we unpack the day's market movements with Rand Swiss, review Senwes' latest financial results, discuss the implications of Prasa's planned retrenchments with the African Rail Industry Association, examine how Aarto will apply to vehicles shared by multiple drivers with Outa, explore Santam's new cashback programme, and, in our…
6 Jul 8AM 54 min

Cautious optimism drives the markets

Terence Hove explains the rand's performance against major currencies, how weaker US economic data supported its strong performance, and why SA remains an attractive investment destination. He also discusses US jobs data, employers' cautious approach to hiring, the easing Brent crude oil price, and the market optimism surrounding the proposed…
2 Jul 2PM 9 min

Government has set a ‘very dangerous precedent’

‘I can go on and on about the fundamentals of illegal immigration to South Africa, but our own government is very complicit in this process’ – Moeletsi Mbeki, chair of the South African Institute of International Affairs.
2 Jul 9AM 12 min
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