BN Briefing: China’s humanoid robots; Major on miners; solar tax incentives; and Gold Fields leads SENS

Loading player...
Tonight’s BizNews Briefing tracks a busy market day across mining, money and technology: Peter Major names his preferred gold counters while warning copper could still be a crowded trade; Gold Fields leads a bumper SENS round-up with a $1.7bn shareholder return; Mitchell Fieldgate explains how Section 12B solar deductions work; and Bloomberg reports on humanoid robots going viral at China’s Spring Festival Gala.
19 Feb 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

Other recent episodes

Chris Nicholson: The Unholy Pact between the ANC and the Nats

The inquest into the Apartheid-era killings of the Cradock Four reopens next month. In this interview with Chris Steyn, retired judge Chris Nicholson, who wrote Permanent Removal: Who killed the Cradock Four, speaks about the sinister reasons why State Security Council members ordered the killings have escaped justice. “I think…
19 Feb 9AM 20 min

Director’s Cut: Dylan Bradfield - Blue Label’s “electricity unicorn” and the next big SA breakout

Blue Label’s long-awaited reset is underway. In this Director’s Cut, Sharenet Wealth portfolio manager Dylan Bradfield unpacks Cell C’s first post-listing results, Telkom’s resurgence through Openserve, and the potentially game-changing move: Blue Label selling independent power to municipalities. With dividend potential, fintech growth and energy optionality all in play, Bradfield…
18 Feb 10AM 16 min