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SA considering emergency steel tariffs - WTO SA is considering imposing emergency tariffs on some iron and steel imports, it said in a filing to the World Trade Organisation published on Monday. Full story |
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Asian shares frazzled by Fed Asian shares skidded on Tuesday, pressured by slumping crude oil prices and mixed messages from Federal Reserve policymakers. Full story |
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Wall Street pulls back after rally American stocks ended weaker on Monday, pulling back from a recent rally that took them to new 2016 highs. Full story |
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SARB takes hawkish tone on inflation The Reserve Bank will keep raising interest rates as necessary to keep inflation in check, says Governor Lesetja Kganyago. Full story |
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Corporate SA turns its back on the Guptas Three South African companies have severed ties with a firm owned by the Guptas due to concerns over their relationship with President Jacob Zuma. Full story |
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Average house-price growth hits slow patch Two years of rising interest rates as well as four years of stagnating economic growth have led to a slowdown of average house price growth. Full story | | |
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Implats unit implicated in Panama report Impala Platinum battled to contain a potentially bitter fallout with Harare after revelations in the #PanamaPapers. Full story | | |
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Domino’s has plan to extend 800% stock gain Domino’s Pizza wants to take fast food to another level: the three-minute pizza. Full story | | |
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Asian shares frazzled by Fed Asian shares skidded on Tuesday, pressured by slumping crude oil prices and mixed messages from Federal Reserve policymakers. Full story | | |
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Support for SA automotive industry needs fine-tuning Historically, the backbone of the South African economy was gold. Arguably, these days it is the automotive sector. Full story | | |
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