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

Citizens are more concerned with losing jobs than contracting Covid – Barometer: Karena Crerar – Managing Director, Edelman South Africa

DRD Gold profit leaps on increase in gold price: Niël Pretorius – CEO, DRD Gold

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala makes history as first African and female to head WTO: Catherine Grant Makokera – Director, Tutwa Consulting Group

Tech company allows employees early access to their salary: Simon Ellis – CEO, SmartWage

The financial intricacies of home co-ownership: Leonard Kondowe – National Admin Hub Manager, Rawson Property Finance

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