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

Medical aids have been racially profiling black doctors – industry report: Thando Maeko – Moneyweb Journalist

New Covid measures introduced for ATMS: Bongiwe Kunene – Managing Director, Basa

Consol warns of adverse losses should the ban continue: Mike Arnold – CEO, Consol

Boards remain unreflective of SA’s racial demographics – report: Leila Ebrahimi – P&O Reward Co-lead, PwC

What can we expect from the property market in 2021: Paul Stevens – CEO, Just Property

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