Business Day

JSE lifted by uptick in global mood

- Karl Gernetzky Markets Writer

The JSE closed higher on Thursday, tracking positive global markets, with Naspers recovering some of the losses it sustained on Wednesday.

The rand was stable, but global markets and many emerging-market currencies pushed higher on news that the US and China are set to resume trade talks. A $15bn pledge from Qatar to Turkey helped stabilise the latter’s currency, which has recently been battered by the implementa­tion of US sanctions, and domestic concerns around inflation.

The all share rose 1.65% to 56,562.3 points and the top 40 put on 1.8%. Banks gained 2.15%, platinums 2.64%, and food and drug retailers 1.16%. Gold miners slipped 0.48%.

The JSE extended gains as US markets opened, with the Dow up strongly on improved global sentiment.

Naspers was up 2.79% to R3,146.14, despite Hong Kong-listed Tencent earlier extending Wednesday’s losses. Tencent fell sharply on Wednesday after releasing disappoint­ing secondquar­ter results. Naspers owns a sizeable chunk of Tencent, which has come under pressure in 2018, with its share price having lost about 21%.

Some believe this is not as bad as some have made out, said Vestact’s Byron Lotter.

“Of course, it’s pretty heavy, but to put it into perspectiv­e, a few weeks ago, Facebook, which has a similar market cap, fell 18% in one day.”

Local data was again downbeat, with building plan approvals and completed projects contractin­g in June, following a moderate uptick in May. The real value of building plans approved fell by 5.2% year on year in June, with lacklustre economic growth and persistent policy uncertaint­y weighing on investor confidence, said Investec economist Lara Hodes. A modest uptick in activity it still expected.

Diversifie­d miner Glencore rose 2.67% to R56.85 and Anglo American 2.11% to R286.39.

Standard Bank gained 1.59% to R187.18, after earlier saying its overall headline earnings grew 4.6% to R12.7bn in the six months to end-June.

At 5.40pm, the Dow was up 1.39% at 25,511.8 points, while in Europe the FTSE 100 had gained 0.86%, the CAC 40 0.83% and the DAX 30 0.65%. Platinum was up 2.81% to $790.52 an ounce; gold 0.47% to $1,179.93. Brent crude was up 0.58% at $71.15 a barrel.

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