| | | View full indicators | | | | SA trims cotton forecast South Africa cuts its 2015-2016 cotton production forecast as farmers switch to more profitable corn crops amid the drought. Full story | | | American meat goes on sale in SA South Africa is allowing the sale of American chicken, pork and beef products throughout the country. Full story | | | Energy pioneer McClendon dies in crash American entrepreneur and former Chesapeake Energy boss Aubrey McClendon died when his car slammed into an overpass. Full story | | | Dam disaster: Samarco to pay $5bn in damages Samarco and its owners - BHP Billiton and Vale SA - have reached a deal with Brazil to pay an estimated $5.1bn in damages over 15 years for a deadly dam spill. Full story | | | Competition probe: Germany takes on Facebook Germany’s cartel office is investigating Facebook for suspected abuse of market power. Full story | | | | | | | | | SARB works with Barclays to manage risk SA’s Reserve Bank will collaborate with Barclays to manage the flow of money as the UK bank prepares to reduce its stake in Barclays Africa. Full story | | |
| | SARB works with Barclays to manage risk SA’s Reserve Bank will collaborate with Barclays to manage the flow of money as the UK bank prepares to reduce its stake in Barclays Africa. Full story | | |
| | SARB works with Barclays to manage risk SA’s Reserve Bank will collaborate with Barclays to manage the flow of money as the UK bank prepares to reduce its stake in Barclays Africa. Full story | | |
| | Asian shares scale seven-week peak Asian shares were bound for a third straight session of gains on Thursday. Full story | | |
| | What’s the big fuss over Expropriation Bill? The passing of the Expropriation Bill by the National Assembly has once again caused a fair amount of panic, writes Bulelwa Mabasa. Full story | | |
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