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2018-09-18
Naspers to unbundle and list MultiChoice
ANC tried to bully Standard Bank CEO
President’s plan to kick-start economy unfolds
DA to decide on Maimane’s candidacy
Thinking globally will rev up SA’s robust start-up sector
Stimulus plan needs fulcrum and lever to move growth
Sibanye’s Lonmin bid gets nod
BLSA suspends consultancy Bain
Health-care market report delayed
Imperial board urges Motus vote
State sees potential of hemp products
Fraud ‘played role’ in Sasfin’s loss
Impairments push Petra into the red
Nigeria hits back at HSBC
Still plenty of work ahead, says Kolisi
Anglo quietly moves into major league of commodities trading
Coke eyes fizzy logic of cannabis
China’s touchdown needs ground control
Inflation and VAT push up Discovery scheme fees a hefty 9%
Investors pin their hopes on central banks
AfriAg Global to apply for UK cannabis licence
AngloGold sets example by signing wage agreement
Ramaphosa wants stay on job cuts
Funding plans for SOEs to be announced in October
‘Worst still to come’ after Florence
Ethiopia attacks leave scores dead
Britain jails victims of slavery
Drugs kill seven at Hanoi music event
Japanese submarine in South China Sea
Maimane move a gamble for DA
Thomson Reuters deal a terminal risk
Farms are now factories
Worriers sceptical about ‘peak pessimism’
Failures of the system laid bare
Moving tale of a desperate mother driven to murder
The snags of self-publishing
Boks win shows that endurance against all odds will help SA out of economic fix
Hard times cut swathe through Rhodes profit
Britain warned on ‘no-deal’ Brexit
New airline boss vows to invest in firm’s stock
Abundant rain boosts cocoa crop prospects
Naspers turnaround fails to lift JSE
Does buying small caps make one penny-wise and pound foolish?
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