Investec Focus Radio South Africa features conversations between leading minds from within Investec and other experts on economic, investment and business topics in addition to issues that go beyond wealth.
“History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” It’s a well-worn adage, and one which invariably holds true when reading market cycles, says legendary investor Howard Marks.
Over 1 million people who were gainfully employed a few weeks ago could find themselves without jobs post lockdown. And that’s just the start, as South Africa’s creaking economy grinds to a halt. But all is not lost, says leading labour expert Andrew Levy.
Infectious Disease Epidemiologist Prod David Heymann, blogger Karli Drinkwater and Investec portfolio manager Richard Cardo, share their first hand experiences of the virus.
When governments decide to switch the global economy back on, what will a post-Covid-19 world look like? Philip Hammond shares his views on Investec Wealth & Investment's weekly webinar.
Markets have reacted well to the “unimaginable” amounts of liquidity being pumped into the financial system, and even though the news is becoming incrementally worse, green shoots are appearing as investors start to look for opportunities.
The SA Reserve Bank (SARB) on Wednesday adopted new measures to support liquidity in the local market. We look at the implications of the SARB's undertaking to make unlimited purchases of SA government bonds across the yield curve.
In this special edition podcast, Investec Chief Economist, Phil Shaw, is joined by supply chain and logistics expert, Professor Richard Walding OBE to discuss how the coronavirus outbreak has impacted global supply chains and what to look out for in the future.
In the second episode of "Markets and investing in the time of Covid-19", Investec brings together experts to focus on the psychological and neurological aspects of adapting to the this new world we are living in.
In the midst of plummeting markets and public hysteria, it’s important to remember that investing is a long-term game and panic selling can do more harm than good to your portfolio.
The intensity of turbulence in the global financial markets deepened on Monday as the collapse in the oil price amplified the uncertainty created by the corona virus. An oil price war was precipitated by the implosion of an OPEC+ meeting which saw Russia disagreeing with Saudi Arabia to reduce oil…
Investec Bank Limited CEO Richard Wainwright and Investec Chief Economist Annabel Bishop in conversation with Daily Maverick Business Editor Tim Cohen, to unpack Budget2020 pronouncements including on the public sector wage bill, SOEs and a state bank.
Our panel comprising of Dr. Adrian Saville, Dhiren Mansingh and Professor Mcebisi Ndletyana discuss the lasts Investec GIBS Savings Index print number as well as the current state of our nations savings.
An additional $1.5 trillion is required per annum to finance the inclusive, low-carbon and climate-resilient future envisioned by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Investec’s Fani Titi and the JSE’s Dr Leila Fourie are two of 30 global CEOs tasked by the UN to find this funding.
which up until now has been largely ignored as a financial crime. Valued at around $23-billion US, illegal wildlife trade is the fourth most profitable criminal trafficking enterprise worldwide.
Investec Wealth & Investment's Ronelle Hutchinson, Chris Holdsworth and Marc Romberg are joined by political analyst Ralph Mathekga to share their insights on the global and local economy in 2020.
Investec Bank CEO Richard Wainwright talks to Business Maverick's Tim Cohen about whether the global economic growth we’re seeing is a consequence of low interest rates rather than increased productivity.
The days of corporations putting shareholders above all else are numbered. Speaking from Davos, Investec Bank CEO Richard Wainwright joins Daily Maverick Editor Tim Cohen for a discussion on stakeholder capitalism and other key themes of World Economic Forum’s 50th annual meeting.
Sir Richard Branson, Investec's Fani Titi, Takealot's Kim Reid and Emma Wade-Smith OBE discuss future challenges and opportunities for business at Virgin Atlantic's Business is an Adventure.
11 Dec 2019
13 min
412 – 432
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