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Market Watcher: Chantal Marx – Head: research, FNB Wealth and Investment

ANC project wish list to cost up to R73.5bn – Minister of Finance: Siobhan Redford – Economist, RMB

Attacq foregoes dividend in effort to boost balance sheet: Raj Nana – CFO, Attacq

ARC reports portfolio growth, turns focus to fintech investments: Johan van der Merwe – Co-CEO, African Rainbow Capital

Building confidence retreats in Q3 – FNB: Siphamandla Mkhwanazi – Senior Economist, FNB

Online auctions gain popularity for SA commercial property sector: John Jack – CEO, Galetti Corporate Real Estate

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