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2020-04-24
Lockdown to be eased, but slowly
Prudential authority undaunted by challenges facing SA banks in Africa
Survey paints grim picture for future of workers
Covid-19 grant payments to start in May
Herd mentality may influence figures used for forecasts
Plans to save SAA are going nowhere
Sasol slashes management pay
JSE firms on higher oil prices
Extended tax relief to cost fiscus R26bn
Super Rugby running out of time — White
Key to the market after Covid-19
MPs worry about bypassing parliament
Gold Fields to lose 3% of output
Investors fret over relief source
Covid-19 fight can halt malaria progress
Anglo American slashes capex
Structural reforms and monetary policy the only wiggle room SA has
‘Underpreneurs’ take the gap to operate under the radar
Wind down SAA or liquidate — rescuers
Land Bank expects more defaults until end of April
State orders mines to follow Covid-19 rules
Zuma allowed to dispute ruling on defence costs
Vladimir Putin’s bid to stay in power till 2036 on ice for now
Australia lobbies for probe to find origin of virus
Hungary’s offering of bonds puts Orban march to autocracy on hold
US steps up criticism of China over coronavirus transparency and data
Record number of Americans apply for unemployment benefits
Own MPs harangue Johnson on lifting
As demand for natural gas dwindles, traders are creatively weighing options
Businesses condemn UK banks for being slow to lend emergency funds
West Texas Intermediate futures fiasco has lessons for Asia
Electricity use indicates signs of life in Europe’s worst-hit countries
Europe’s small-business backbone is near breaking point amid lockdowns
Sage advice from the past still relevant for today’s investors
Social distancing ices shared workspace hubs
TWO-SPEED CROSSWORD
From the Art of Making Money by PT Barnum (1880)
Land Bank left to drift into ruin
Pensioners also need help
Placing the greater good above ourselves
We can’t afford to waste citizens’ goodwill
Lockdown’s gifts to the world of art
James Webb’s What Fresh Hell is This: the art of interruption as shown up by reality in yet another long take
In commercial real estate, bad data equals bad decisions
Clicks to keep expanding despite expected post-lockdown slump
Dis-Chem accused of price gouging on face masks
Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville believes footballers should be trying to learn new skills during the game’s coronavirus-enforced shutdown to prepare for a potential financial hit.
Homeward bound
Junk status: where to from here?
Post-lockdown prospects
HOW TO RIDE OUT THE TIDE
Tyson Properties
Balwin and Absa launch SA’s first green home loan
Survey reveals lockdown effect on property
Fifty years after the barbed wire, Tommy hails Siya
Klitschko downs Sanders, Salah ignites Liverpool
Pay cut on the cards for Cape Town City
D-day looms as racing waits
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