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2015-12-17
Moody’s adds to Gordhan’s pressures
Dollar drops after Fed raises rates and indicates gradual increases
New Barclays chief mulls African scale-down
Mineral Resources executive resigns as Phakisa talks end
Provincial elites use Zuma as Trojan horse to hit Treasury
Licensing centres to reopen
Transnet tight-lipped over CEO
Coal still king for Japan
Brazil gets second junk rating
Sundowns finally break Cup jinx
Djokovic and Williams excel
Varsities will need extra R6.8bn
Put brakes on car buys, urge banks
Davies endures tough year as trade partners cry foul
Uptick in jobs will boost spending while economic growth indicator starts sparking
New twist in SARS ‘rogue unit’ saga after ruling
Top court downs Toyota arbitration review bid
Two cases cast their shadows on Zuma
Motsoeneng sits tight as SABC rallies behind him
New era awaits Nomad Information Systems
A walk through seven years of near-zero rates
Wanted: woman for United Nations hot seat
Jailed blogger wins award
German MPs decry Cameron’s EU exit threats
End of UN nuclear probe a victory, says Iran’s president
Aquarius will need cash if buyout fails
Group Five upbeat on profit as rand boosts tolling business
MTN’s Nigerian fine forces Moody’s hand
Weak coal prices set to last as challenges mount for miners
Virgin Active plans ‘gentle Africa journey’
Tsogo Sun formalises Hospitality share deal
Booming Macau casinos a bet too far for crackdown-dazed investors
EU adopts tougher rules on tracking jetliners
Swiss bank hid clients’ assets for tax evasion
Rolls-Royce chief cuts top jobs in major shake-up
Barclays sells index division for £520m
SA has solution to growth woes
Delay threatens Sun International deal
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Breast envy explains why parastatals suffer attack
No remedy in NHI white paper
Cabinet skips nuclear reality check
A counter-revolution at polls
Reckless whitewash
Zuma here to stay
Thwarted attack reins in the ANC’s rural barons
The week Zuma’s armour was penetrated
Business needs to speak straight and loud
Practical co-operation will create a better future for all
Africa and China toil for mutual progress
A connected continent can tackle global issues
Operator wants to link Africa with fibre-optic cable
Enterprises participate in exhibition
Continent is fast moving to adopt China’s currency
Police train to fight crime with kung-fu
Conservation action urged
Fiscal policy limit frustrates universal healthcare
Weight Watchers goes digital as apps eat profits
Year of Froome return, Aru soars and Sagan delivers
Phumelela lands dream deal with UK horseracing
Match-fixer not yet named by Cricket SA
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