Kokkie Kooyman reveals FirstRand's next big move and market boom ahead!

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In this insightful interview, Kokkie Kooyman, a leading investment expert, offers a deep dive into the latest market trends and financial developments. From discussing FirstRand's robust performance and strategic moves to evaluating the impact of global and local economic shifts, Kooyman provides valuable perspectives on key investment opportunities. He highlights how companies like Capitec and HighProp are navigating challenges and seizing growth prospects, while also examining the effects of shifting consumer confidence and political dynamics on the market. Kooyman's analysis sheds light on the evolving landscape of banking and property investments, offering viewers a comprehensive understanding of where the smart money is headed.
17 Sep 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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