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Welcome: Fifi Peters

Market Watcher: Preston Narainsamy – Portfolio Manager, Nedbank Private Wealth

Repo rate remains unchanged: Johann Els – Economist, Old Mutual

The tax implications of the riots: Kyle Mandy – Head: National tax technical, PwC

UK faces fears of food shortage: Lukman Otunuga – Senior research analyst, FXTM

Incorporating alternative investments into your investment process: David Moore – Head of Alternatives, Alexander Forbes Investments

Film locations company launches lifestyle property investment division: Julia Finnis-Bedford – Owner, Amazing Spaces

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