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SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb

The SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb provides breaking business news, expert analysis and investment insight to help you make sense of the markets. The show is presented by distinguished financial analyst, Jimmy Moyaha. The programme is broadcasted Monday to Thursday nationwide on SAfm (104 – 107fm), between 18:00 and 19:00.
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9,391 Episodes
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How the 2025 budget will impact consumers

Thabani Ndwandwe, chief risk officer at Standard Bank, unpacks announcements made in the budget speech, its impact on households, and how budgets can adjust.
25 Mar 1PM 8 min

Market Watcher: Not the best start to the week

Makwe Masilela of Makwe Fund Managers runs us through the day's market developments, resources falling, financials moving into the red, an update out of Raubex, news around Sun International, Grand Parade's interims, AdvTech’s full-year results, and consumer and investor confidence.
24 Mar 1PM 10 min

[FULL SHOW] Stadio results, steel tariffs, and staying safe online

This evening, we look at the markets with Makwe Fund Managers, we speak to Stadio about its latest financials, Itac gives us insight on the dtic’s request to review SA’s steel tariff structure amid volatility surrounding ArcelorMittal, Ninety One helps us manage global fixed income in a changing interest rate…
24 Mar 1PM 54 min

Market Watcher: Not the best, but not too bad

PSG's Schalk Louw runs us through the day's market moves, Tencents' results seeing a sell-off in Naspers and Prosus, today's local interest rate decision, inflation, the dollar, investor sentiment, and the gold price.
20 Mar 1PM 11 min

Repo rate unchanged

Zandile Makhoba, economist and lead specialist for research and analytics at Liberty, discusses the latest interest rate decision and its impact on the SA economy and consumers.
20 Mar 1PM 9 min

Market Watcher: JSE hits new highs

Sasfins David Shapiro runs us through the day's market developments, January retail sales number lifting retailers, the rand, fatigue setting in after ongoing Trump volatility, and the gold price.
19 Mar 1PM 7 min
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