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July 19th, 2024 | Business, Economics, Practice

July 19th, 2024 | Business, Economics, Practice

Economy/business Trends The IMF predicts a slowdown of the world economy to 3.2% – KPMG estimates a slowing to 2.5%. Our economy shrank marginally by 0.1% from the expected 0.7% to 0.6% growth in the first quarter of this year – the IMF predicts our growth for the year at 0.9%. The bad news – Read more…

July 7th, 2024 | Business, Economics, Practice

July 7th, 2024 | Business, Economics, Practice

Economy/business Trends Our inflation rate seems to be abating with food prices especially having taken a significant turn for the better. The Reserve Bank governor reiterated an intent to lower our inflation rate (some 5.2% in May) to a midpoint average of 4.5. The expectation is that by mid-year 2025, that rate would stand at Read more…

June 22nd, 2024 | Business, Economics, Practice

June 22nd, 2024 | Business, Economics, Practice

Economy/business Trends: An economic inflection point? From a BusinessTech talk on change, I learnt that from 30 years ago, some 75% of the then JSEs biggest businesses, have not survived. 85% of those then big businesses, have fallen out of the JSE top 100 listed entities. So, if one looks at both our JSE All Read more…

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