The price of oil rises in response to the Israel/Iran conflict, three banks to announce interest rate news this week, and SARS launches an investigation into the diesel black market trade.
Markets are jumpy and oil prices surge following Israel's latest attack on Iran, the strike at Transnet averted, and China lifts tariffs on African countries.
EC businesses brace for the fall out from recent extreme weather conditions, a row brewing over recent unemployment figures, and Spar CEO quits for McDonald's.
Mounting evidence that cheap Chinese tyre imports are behind plans to close Goodyear in Kariega, the African Credit Agency to launch in September, and good reports from US/China trade talks.
SAFTU join NUMSA in condemnation of Goodyear closure in Kariega, the export industry to face crabon tasxes next year, and all eyes on London for Trump/China trade talks.
The latest GDP figures from Stats SA paint a grim picture, the world economy faces heightened barriers, and the Reserve Bank and National Treasury in talks.
SA's Independent Communications Commission launches probe into alleged illegal use of Starlink, the CEO of the Road Accident Fund placed on special leave, and a new lottery operator appointed.
New rules for foreign telecoms operators, Ramaphosa's infrastructure plan includes seven major projects, and Pepcor's headline earnings show an impressive increase.
A showdown looming in parliament over a possible BEE change in policy in the Department of Communications to accommodate Musk's Starlink, and hopes for an interest cut run high.
The Post Office gets massive bailout, Nissan considers shutting down two more plants, and Chinese battery maker, CATL, has impressive debut on the stock market.
20 May
2 min
1 – 20
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