Double blow on the cards for South Africa
Following the SARB’s decision to hike interest rates this week, there is a chance that another hike will follow in July.
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Following the SARB’s decision to hike interest rates this week, there is a chance that another hike will follow in July.
South Africa is facing multiple interest rate hikes this year, with the first possibly coming in two weeks’ time.
The R3 per litre fuel levy relief granted to South African motorists in April is going to come back to bite, one way or another.
The rand is under pressure as markets pause ahead of a critical deadline for the US-Iran war.
This evening, we dive into the latest market movements with Otto1890, we speak to Investec SA about its business restructuring, Corusca Consulting and Gibs discuss current relations between the US and SA, Outa examines proposed amendments to Sanral’s rest and service facilities (RSFs) along national roads, we look at enterprise transformation with Telkom, and Remgro…
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Money is flowing out of South Africa as global investors rush toward safer assets amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
The South African Reserve Bank is now expected to keep interest rates on hold this month following Israel and America’s attacks on Iran.
The rand has weakened sharply against the US dollar over the past week. Economists and analysts have laid out where they expect things to go from here.