Trump threatens aid cut to South Africa, the dollar strengthens on the back of his trade war, the recently elected president has also turned up the heat on China and its involvement in the manufacture of fentanyl.
A profit warning for retail giant Woolworths, Shoprite Checkers continues to go from strength to strength, and the rand gains as the DA confirms its commitment to the GNU.
The biggest single-day wipeout in stock market history goes down, the GNU crisis triggers a rand slump, and Transnet's locally built locomotives set to be a game changer.
The Bank of America expects the dollar-rand to be slightly above R17/$ at the end of the year, Prosus CEO Bloisi says the company has R371 billion to invest, and Pretoria announced as a new centre for the fourth Industrial Revolution.
Ramaphosa meets steelmaking tycoon in Davos over planned SA mill closures, inflation figures are looking good, and retail sales saw a surge in November last year.
The deal to restart the Mossel Bay gas-to-liquids refinery is on the brink of collapse, the closure of ArcelorMittal looms, and the markets await Trump's policy changes.
The DA and Cosatu up in arms over proposed new state enterprises bill, the Hawks have finalised their investigation into Khumbudzo Ntshavheni , and the markets react as Trump moves back into the White House.
A proposed BBE tax for SA businesses criticised, the IMF issues a warning ahead of Trump's presidency, and Ramaphosa to address the WEF in Davos tomorrow.
Vehicle manufacturers beg ArcelorMittal South Africa to delay mill closures, PPC to open a new plant, and the government in talks with the JSE regarding struggling SMEs.
Another crisis looms at OR Tambo, the rand is under pressure from the dollar and the US markets await the impact of possibly the worst disaster in the country's history.
Government says it is committed to saving ArcelorMittal SA from closure, and FlySafair tries to explain away complaints about overbooking flights.
10 Jan
2 min
40 – 60
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