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Explore the challenges and decisions facing South Africa's Budget 2025 as economists debate the implications of fiscal ...
The Finance Minister’s address was both a warning and a call to action—urging stakeholders across the public and private ...
The National Treasury has significantly lowered South Africa's GDP growth forecast for 2025, citing a weaker global outlook ...
The following scheduled economic events, equity and currency market moves may affect South African markets on Wednesday.
Global economic developments, including raised tariffs and trade wars, have lowered South Africa’s 2025 economic growth prospects from a predicted 1.9% Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in March ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNA R75bn question mark hangs like the sword of Damocles over GodongwanaIt’s important to note that both the domestic and global macroeconomic outlook have worsened since the withering of Budget 1.0 and Budget 2.0 on the political vines. The bottom line is that South ...
Several African countries continue to grapple with high inflation, rising unemployment, and ongoing monetary and fiscal policy adjustments, prompting many ...
The most significant change in Budget 3.0 is the removal of the proposed Vat increases – initially a two-percentage-point ...
Talk of lowering the Reserve Bank’s inflation target has dashed hopes for interest rate cuts any time soon in South Africa – ...
South Africa needs economic growth of at least 3% per year to create enough jobs for South African. GDP growth of 1% will not ...
S&P Global did not downgrade South Africa from positive to stable, which is good news for the country. Ratings agency, S&P ...
Since the budget review in March, greater uncertainty and trade fragmentation have contributed to a weaker economic outlook.
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