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Morning coffee -  4 July 2016
 

Online shopping: Shifting purchasing realms

Online shopping: Shifting purchasing realms

South Africa’s fledgling e-commerce space still ripe for growth.

 

Unsecured lending jumps 30% ahead of interest rate caps

Unsecured lending jumps 30% ahead of interest rate caps

Data shows lending spree ahead of fee caps, as taps now tighten.

 

It's a regulator's world out there

It's a regulator's world out there

Money managers can only expect more scrutiny.

 

SA gas economy will be a policy coordination nightmare

SA gas economy will be a policy coordination nightmare

Potential to boost the economy is immense but creating the regulatory environment is proving to be a tough task.

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