In today's business headlines: - South African business sentiment plunged to the lowest level in more than two decades in the first quarter and could weaken even further as the coronavirus hits the domestic and global economy; - It has been a week of steep drops for some emerging-market stocks,…
Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, Chief Clinical Officer at Providence St. Joseph Health, discusses efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak in the US which she says are being hampered by a lack of testing kits. Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Gerrit De Vynck explains how Google is blocking coronavirus ads and is pulling…
In today's news headlines: * The Assore share price shot up more than 80% after the company, on the JSE since 1950, announced a share buy-back with a view to delisting the company; * Sasol continued plummeting, shedding more than 13% of its value on the JSE; * South Africa…
Some of the highest paid employees are to be found in South Africa's asset management companies. The most talented investment professionals are routinely poached by competitors in a dog-eat-dog industry that sells the skills of its rock star fund managers. For Hlelo Giyose, Chief Investment Officer and Principal at First…
In 2018 energy experts Tobias Bischof-Niemz, of the CSIR, and Johan van den Berg, CEO of the South African Wind Energy Association, suggested "a simple way to stabilise electricity prices, cast off Eskom’s crippling debt and boost South Africa’s credit rating, while maintaining public sector control of critical assets in…
Magnus Heystek is a household figure among South Africans with an interest in personal finance and investing. He has his name on a a string of personal finance books and has probed various investment scams over the years, ringing the alarm for the broader community. When he first encountered the…
There are many people with good or even genius ideas, but to transform that idea into a successful venture takes more than a couple of scribbles on a napkin. Even if one has built a prototype spaceship in their back yard, there's no guarantee that it will turn into a…
The Dow falls more than 2,000 points, the biggest single day loss since 2008. The Wall Street Journal markets reporter Akane Otani explains the connection between Monday's steep oil price decline and the broad market selloff. WSJ's Alison Sider discusses the effect of coronavirus fears on the airline industry. JR…
The coronavirus that erupted in Wuhan, China and has spread across the globe, most recently bringing Italy to a standstill, will hit South Africa hard. According to Jabulani Debedu, a consultant at BDO's tourism specialist unit, has tallied the costs of previous diseases that have knocked the tourism and travel…
After a long search, André de Ruyter, former CEO of Nampak, was appointed as CEO of troubled power utility Eskom. His appointment came as a bit of a surprise. His name was whittled down from a list of more than 140 and he scored the top job at Eskom following…
In today's headlines: * South African stocks plunged to a more than four-year low on Monday, joining a global sell-off in riskier assets as oil prices collapsed more than 30%, hitting chemical and energy firm Sasol the hardest. It shed nearly 50% of its value; * US stocks extended losses…
The world appears to be more polarised with a general perception that political and value systems that we inherited after the Second World War are being eroded. With populists in power in many countries, including the United States of America, it does appear that the world is in crisis. All…
Financial intermediaries and stock brokers have been inundated with calls from anxious investors who have watched their investments rocketing back and forth amid panic around the fall-out from the spread of coronavirus. But, as respected South African stock market commentator David Shapiro points out: now is a good time to…
A bumper lineup on this week's Rational Radio: * New Nampak CEO Erik Smuts; * SA's favourite market commentator David Shapiro on Sasol, Anglo, Pioneer and more; * Acting CEO George Manyere gives his side of the Ecsponent story; while Brenthurst Wealth's Magnus Heystek pokes a few holes; * First…
In today's news headlines: -The number of positive coronavirus cases in South Africa has risen to three, after the wife of the Kwazulu-Natal man who was the first case of the disease in South Africa, also tested positive. A second case in Gauteng is also linked to the couple. Health…
There’s a lot of misinformation out there about the coronavirus. In this podcast, which features content from The Wall Street Journal What’s News podcast, Felicity Duncan separates fact from fiction, and takes a look at what we know for sure so far. The episode also addresses the question of open…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that the outbreak of the coronavirus in South Africa will hurt tourism and the economy. He was speaking to journalists at the Waterkloof Airforce base in Pretoria after it was announced that a South African from Kwazulu-Natal, who returned from a trip to Italy, had…
In today's business headlines: - President Cyril Ramaphosa urges the country not to panic as the first case of the coronavirus was identified in a man from Kwazulu-Natal who returned from a trip in Italy. Minister Zweli Mkhize outlined the steps the government is taking to limit the outbreak; -…
A man in Kwazulu-Natal who had been travelling with a group of people to Italy is the first case in South Africa that has been tested positive for the coronavirus. Addressing Parliament this afternoon, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said a tracer team has been deployed to the province with epidemiologists…
In November, The Wall Street Journal uncovered Google's 'Project Nightingale', the company's secret partnership with healthcare giant Ascension. Now, months later, Google has been evading senators' requests for more information about the project. Reporter Rob Copeland explains where things stand. Plus, personal tech columnist Joanna Stern shares tech tips for…
5 Mar 2020 6AM
11 min
460 – 480
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