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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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10,376 Episodes
1780 – 1800

Market Watcher: An extraordinary day

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Sasfin's David Shapiro takes us through the day's markets as the local bourse ends July on a high, awaiting the Fed's interest rate decision, commodities shining, his optimism around the local market and currency, and why China is the missing link.
31 Jul 2024 1PM 11 min

Market Watcher: Global phenomenon of confusion

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Chantal Marx of FNB Wealth and Investments discusses the day's market developments as the picture seems unclear, China's growth, the commodity cycle, tech performance globally, Quantum Foods, and are we better off now than when we started the year?
30 Jul 2024 1PM 8 min

Market Watcher: Anything is possible at this rate

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Makwe Masilela of Makwe Fund Managers runs us through the day's markets, expectations of how the JSE All Share and rand will close the month, US tech numbers, Nampak down 9%, and stocks he's liking.
29 Jul 2024 1PM 8 min

SA pushes for Agoa extension

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Adrian Saville – Professor, Gibs
25 Jul 2024 1PM 12 min

Market Watcher: It's not how you start, it’s how you finish

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Petri Redelinghuys of Herenya Capital Advisors discusses the day's market moves, US GDP numbers, July's market performance, the gold price, and what US election volatility means for markets.
25 Jul 2024 1PM 13 min
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