MarketCast
Friday’s Markets
All the relevant data, read by Lindsay Williams and brought to you by I-Net… »
The Weekly Wrap
It’s been a boring week, but Liston Meintjes never is. Lindsay Williams chats to our resident market veteran about results, data, Citigroup, and where the next 5,000 points on the JSE is coming… »
Thursday’s Markets
Graeme Korner, portfolio manager at BOE Private Clients in Johannesburg looks at a raft of results from JSE listed companies including MTN, Basil Read, Old Mutual, and Sanlam, as well as casting an eye over the dealings on the… »
Property and Cycling
Chris Drummond went bicycling with Lance Armstrong in the rain. What was the chairman of Benguela Cove thinking of? And what has it to do with property? We find out…. »
Markets on Tuesday
A correction. Hopefully brief. A leading local fund manager looks at the action and the market as a whole, with data provided by I-Net Bridge and in conversation with Lindsay… »
OIL
Holding above $80 per barrel, having been about half that a year ago. Why? And is it justified? Jonathan Waghorn, co-portfolio manager at Investec Asset Management’s Global Energy Fund in London spills the beans. It’s the most important commodity in the world and cannot be ignored. Don’t miss this. Jonathan in conversation with Lindsay Williams…. »
The Week Ahead
Risk is back on the table and the rand is running. Kevin de Villiers from IAM Cape Town explores these themes and more, including company results and US unemployment data, with Lindsay Williams on The Week… »
Friday’s Markets
All the relevant numbers brought to you by I-net Bridge and read by Lindsay… »
The Weekly Wrap
Resident market veteran Liston Meintjes looks back at the week’s important events, including US jobless numbers, Greece again, and the interest rate cycle. In conversation as always with Lindsay… »
Zumanomics
The President has concluded his trip to the UK. Apart from the hoo-ha surrounding a polygamous sideshow, there were serious economic aspects to the trip. 200 business people hitched a ride, and many ministers. A top London based economist was involved, and Lindsay Williams chats to… »




