Business Day

JSE up despite a slumping rand

- Karl Gernetzky Markets Writer

The JSE gained on Thursday in thin volumes, despite a rand slump, as global markets waited for the start of the Group of Seven summit.

The rand lost about 2% against the dollar and euro ahead of expected monetary policy tightening in the eurozone and the US next week.

Local data on the day showed manufactur­ing production had risen 1.1% in April, following on a dismal first-quarter performanc­e. This was at the lower end of consensus forecasts that ranged from 1% to 1.6%.

Local miners represente­d the best performing indices on the day, while banks reversed earlier gains to close lower as US markets opened, and the rand extended losses.

Domestic sentiment has been battered by the economy’s poor showing in the first quarter, although global stocks have been buoyant.

US markets were higher on Thursday, lifted by data on jobless claims that beat the market’s expectatio­ns.

The all share closed 0.53% higher at 58,391.60 points and the top 40 rose 0.58%. The platinum index gained 2.94%, resources 1.88%, gold 1.42% and industrial­s 0.5%. Financials shed 0.65%, banks 0.64% and food and drug retailers 0.27%.

Anglo American gained 1.5% to R327.18. Sasol jumped 2.5% to R492. Sanlam closed 3.71% lower at R72.70 following the release of a disappoint­ing trading update.

Steinhoff Internatio­nal jumped 11.4% to R1.27 after it announced that creditors had given its European subsidiari­es a lifeline to the end of June. Fortress B was down 0.3% to R16.61. Telkom added 1.05% to R52.70 and Naspers 1.08% to R3,422. Stenprop rose 2.35% to R19.60, after reporting diluted earnings per share grew 1.1% in the year to end-March.

Novus jumped 6.2% to R3.94 ahead of its results for the year to end-March. Naspers firmed 1.08% to R3,422.

At 5.40pm, the Dow was up 0.54% to 25,282.53 points, while in Europe the FTSE 100, DAX 30 and CAC 40 were all little changed.

Gold was up 0.15% to $1,298.22 an ounce and platinum had fallen 0.34% to $902.80 points. Brent crude had risen 1.4% to $76.80 a barrel.

The top 40 Alsi futures index gained 0.45% to 52,070 points. The number of contracts traded was 22,222 from Wednesday’s 19,545.

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