Moneyweb Radio SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb

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
1800 – 1820

Market Watcher: Rather unusual

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Sasfin's David Shapiro discusses the day's market developments, the rand, inflation, why bad data is good news, nervous investor sentiment, and the chance of still seeing a US recession.
24 Jul 2024 1PM 9 min

Market Watcher: Another mixed bag... for the rand this time

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Terence Hove of Exness discusses the day's the factors moving markets and the local currency, the US elections, Morgan Stanley's optimism around SA equities, stocks he's liking, and are we on track to end July in the green?
23 Jul 2024 1PM 9 min

Steinhoff on the hook for R6.2bn

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Jean Pierre Verster – CEO, Protea Capital Management
22 Jul 2024 1PM 9 min

Market Watcher: Bye-bye Biden

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Gary Booysen of Rand Swiss discusses the day's market moves, reaction to the US president’s announcement, CrowdStrike's IT outage, MRP’s update, South32's production update, Amplats’s results, and what’s next for mining companies.
22 Jul 2024 1PM 9 min

Market Watcher: Who's to blame?

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PSG's Schalk Louw takes us through the day's market moves as we saw the local bourse close in the red, US developments causing market nervousness, trade tensions, commodities as copper and gold prices hit highs, and PnP down nearly 18% after announcing rights issue.
17 Jul 2024 1PM 9 min
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