A bad start, a late charge. It all looked awful after breakfast, but by teatime the JSE was positive. Lindsay Williams chats to a leading Cape Town markets… »
Archive for June 1st, 2010
Markets
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010ASPEN Health Care
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010On the debut of the healthcare feature we talk the pharma sector on the… »
Value investing
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010It’s time to stock pick as the market gyrates with giddying regularity. Lindsay Williams talks to Stanlib in… »
Stocks AM: JSE opens weaker on global markets
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010The JSE opened lower on Tuesday in response to wobbly global markets and news that China’s manufacturing activity expanded at a slower pace in May than the previous month.
By 09:17 the JSE all share index fell 0.52%, with resources down 0.43%, and platinum miners gave up 1.72%. Gold miners lost… »
SA Today: Key events to watch, Jun 1
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010— Standard Bank releases May residential property gauge.
— Kagiso releases May PMI.
— Weekly government bond auction.
— Keaton Energy Holdings releases annual results.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR:
This week is a quite a busy week in terms of economic data, with the Kagiso PMI for May today, followed by the NAAMSA new vehicle sales for May on… »
Improvement in govt deficit to start 2010/11 FY
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010Johannesburg, Jun 1 (I-Net Bridge) - Government’s budget deficit improved by a considerable 32.9% y/y in April, to -R25.1 billion in the first month of the new fiscal year.
Much of the improvement came on the back of the recovery in government revenues in April, with revenues rising 52.3% y/y to 37 billion… »
Eurozone banks facing second wave of loan losses
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010The European Central Bank sent tremors through financial markets last night when it warned that banks in the eurozone nations faced having to write off another €195 billion in bad loans over the next 18… »




