"The Chinese government is speaking to the market in codes" - Magnus Heystek

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Brenthurst Wealth Management's Magnus Heystek sits down with BizNews founder Alec Hogg as our regular market co-host to delve into the complexities of what is happening in China, as well as touching on the issue of Cape Independence. Magnus being an investment strategist has been flooded with questions from his clients, who have benefitted from his bullish stance on offshore equities over the past 10 years, questioning what they should do with their Naspers and Prosus holdings. Magnus admits him, or even the shrewdest of money managers would be able to predict what's coming next from the Chinese government, given their hostile and unpredictable nature. Magnus also provides insights on the semigration trends towards the broader Western Cape region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3 Aug 2021 11PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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