The Money Shot

Find out where the money’s going, who’s got the money, how you can make more of the money and who’s making decisions about the money. Every Monday on The Gareth Cliff Show we get an update on what’s happening in the world of finance from various experts in the field.
Weekly English South Africa Business · Investing
228 Episodes
152 – 172

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 27.2.17

The markets are under pressure as the All Share index fell 1.2% on Friday, with resources being the biggest detractor - while Bidcorp continued to rally (+4.4%). Lots of companies reporting and we identify retailers and insurers moving into Africa. We talk #Retire and the tax benefits of being invested…
26 Feb 2017 17 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 20.2.17

The markets were under pressure last week as the Trump trade dissipates. We find out that French government bonds are called OATs (Obligations Assimilables du Tresor). Kraft Heinz withdraws their bid for Unilever, which was up 13% on Friday... and Tempur Sealy implements a "poison pill".
19 Feb 2017 14 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 13.2.17

The markets are generally bouyant after the release of decent global economic data and Trump promising cuts in corporate tax rates. Dis-chem, Arcelor Mittal and Italtile put out data last week with mixed reactions. We explain the difference between three investment styles.
12 Feb 2017 13 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 6.2.17

The global market was higher on Friday, but SA closed lower - dragged lower by resource shares. Gordon Stuart calls in to give us a heads up on the Budget Speech and tax expectations. Deon Viljoen is leaving Alexander Forbes for Discovery. Watch out for comments coming from the Mining…
5 Feb 2017 18 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 30.1.17

The market was down ¾ of a percent (but at least it was still higher for the week by 80bps). The biggest story of the day was the Rand which completely buckled after a story came out that two senior NEC members have spoken to Bloomberg anonymously saying that President…
29 Jan 2017 11 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 23.1.17

Last week the JSE lost 0.6%, but at least we're still 3.8% higher since the beginning of the year. Anthea tells us that Graff diamond jewellers made Euro580m in sales, of which 40% was to 20 individuals. Chinese economic growth came in at 6.8% year on year for Q4, with…
22 Jan 2017 11 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 16.1.17

The markets are having a super run, and retailers ended the week on fire after the Truworths trading update. Anthea also discusses the ins and outs of the ABSA Apartheid-era bailout and the Moody’s fine of $846m.
15 Jan 2017 11 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 9.1.17

The JSE started the year off slowly, with not a single $1bn trading day, but at least we were up 0.4% for the first week. Mostly markets are being driven by macro data and PEOTUS tweets, Toyota being the latest victim. Disney has just been upgraded by one of the…
8 Jan 2017 8 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 19.12.16

#Invest has kicked off the first month with excellent returns by holding shares like financials, The Foschini Group and Sun International. Value detractors included Sibanye Gold and Naspers, which Anthea is confident will bounce again. We review the year and 2017 to produce some good returns.
19 Dec 2016 20 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 12.12.16

Sibanye Gold buys Stillwater, Naspers is a 'Jingle Bells' trade, but we’re staying away from Taste Holdings for now. Anthea also explains why you can’t time the market.
11 Dec 2016 13 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 05.12.16

The markets are in turmoil at the moment, and the All Share index is also suffering. At least SA got some respite by Standard & Poor's not downgrading the sovereign rating on Friday. However, this year, foreigners have been net sellers of bonds to the value of $8bn. Italian banks…
5 Dec 2016 14 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 28.11.16

No downgrade from Fitch and Moody's sees the Rand trading much stronger this morning. Richemont is under pressure and Tsogo is expanding to the UK. Black Friday sales in the US were disappointing as online sales increase, and eBay introduces 'Mobile Wednesday'.
27 Nov 2016 15 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 21.11.16

#Invest has finally launched! The SA market is slightly higher despite global markets being lower. We discuss the proposed minimum wage of R3,500pm (R2,652 for domestic workers). Murray and Roberts is getting a settlement from the Gauteng government, and Investec is buying dollars.
21 Nov 2016 20 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 14.11.16

The Rand was only one of many Emerging Market currencies that took a beating last week, falling almost 9% in three days. However, not even the weaker Rand could protect our predominantly Rand Hedge stocks as selling was indiscriminate, and the stock market came off over 2% on Friday. Vulnerable…
13 Nov 2016 18 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 07.11.16

Markets are under pressure due to the global political situation. The All Share fell on Friday, but Richemont is up 8% after reporting results. The CEO and CFO will retire next year and Rupert has said he will take over the role to be “the air traffic controller of egos”…
6 Nov 2016 15 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 31.10.16

What is the Carry Trade and how does it impact South African stock markets? Coronation and Anheuser Busch reported disappointing results on Friday, while the big global banks appear to be performing better than expected. And SAA prints another loss for the financial year.
31 Oct 2016 14 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 24.10.16

Henry Biddlecombe is in for Anthea this week and he talks about the importance of offshore diversification for South African investors. He also discusses Anchor Capital’s top picks - Home Depot, PayPal and Disney.
24 Oct 2016 15 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 17.10.16

All Share caught a bid on Friday as the Rand weakened and global markets rallied. Naspers and Steinhoff both announce deals. We talk “Marmite Wars” becoming the indicator for the Brexit. And banks are a mixed bag for US earnings indicators.
17 Oct 2016 15 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 10.10.16

Anthea discusses how the Mexican Peso has become the barometer for the US elections. What is a Flash Crash? And Jack Ma and Steven Spielberg announce a joint venture.
10 Oct 2016 15 min

Anthea Gardner - The Money Shot 03.10.16

Anthea brings news that our local market is lower this morning and gives Mike Flax a lesson in investing. SA issued 2 dollar-denominated bonds which were 2.5x oversubscribed despite the expectation of lower growth... Anthea explains.
3 Oct 2016 15 min
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