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Moneyweb 29 Jan 2021   Weekly Wrap-up
TOP ARTICLES OF THE WEEK Trending »

Where the money 'will be made' in 2021

 

Where the money 'will be made' in 2021

Will local stocks follow what is expected from US markets? OPEN IN APP
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African Bank: The good, the bad, and the worrying

 

African Bank: The good, the bad, and the worrying

Despite some promising indicators, its lending book has clearly deteriorated. OPEN IN APP
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Should I keep my emergency fund in my bond?

 

READER QUESTION

Should I keep my emergency fund in my bond?

Or are there better investments I could make? OPEN IN APP
11 comments

Saica revs up compliance declaration for CAs and associates

 

Saica revs up compliance declaration for CAs and associates

The new submission requirements are more onerous, and must be done on or before January 31. OPEN IN APP
20 comments

Profile of an MTI investor left destitute

 

Profile of an MTI investor left destitute

Domestic worker ploughed her life savings of R25 000 into MTI and failed to withdraw her money before the company collapsed in December. OPEN IN APP
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TOP PODCASTS OF THE WEEK Radio Shows »

Listen Live Link Tech start-up to deliver R3.5m in scholarships

Riaz Moola – CEO, HyperionDev OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link [TOP STORY] Market prospects for 2021 and beyond

Small caps likely to do better than large caps locally, and our local market may do better than the MSCI World Index: Gary Booysen of Rand Swiss OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link Why bitcoin may crack R1m this year

Richard da Sousa of AltcoinTrader makes his predictions for 2021. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link Oppenheimer familie nou aandeelhouer van MAS Real Estate

Martin Slabbert - uitvoerende hoof, MAS Real Estate OPEN IN APP
TOP VOTED COMMENT
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- Bert22 267 votes On story: Why Eskom wants to make three big changes to its tariff structure
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