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Anglo: Leaving the party before the champagne arrives Is it possible that the curse of Anglo’s demergers and asset sales has come back to haunt the company, as platinum prices start rallying… by Tim Cohen August 4, 2025 Analysis·Investing & Finance 1
Listing in the wind The JSE is still a listing venue, but all too often a secondary one. While Sandton may host the electronic ticker tape, it’s not… by Paul Miller August 4, 2025 Investing & Finance·Opinion 1
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Being fired, bagging Metrofile and missing Capitec: Aeon’s Asief Mohamed The fund manager is known for speaking his mind, especially when it comes to poor ethics in listed companies. It’s a streetwise sense honed… by Giulietta Talevi July 31, 2025 Investing & Finance·Profile 1
Don’t let JSE nostalgia overrule your investment choices The JSE’s dollar returns were all made in the first decade of the 2000s – and it’s unlikely that history will repeat itself… by David Shapiro July 31, 2025 Investing & Finance·Opinion 2
Squid Game: Household debt in South Africa South Africa’s savings rate is negative, and debt is piling up. Here’s how to escape the debt trap, from sequestration to snowballs… by Thomas Brennan July 30, 2025 Opinion·Personal Finance
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