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JSE tracks world markets down

October 3, 2011-- The JSE was down over 1% in early trade in Monday, taking its cue from weak global markets as sentiment once again turned sour on continued concerns over the Greek debt crisis.

By 09:12 local time, the JSE All Share [JSE:J203] index had dropped 1.16%, with banks and industrials 1.48% lower. Financials lost 1.32%.

Platinum miners shipped 1.27%, with resources down 0.73%, but gold stocks improved 0.45%.

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Source: FIN 24


Bonds firm slightly in quiet trade

October 3, 2011--South African bonds were slightly firmer in midday trade compared with the morning, but data reports in the afternoon may have an effect.

By 12:19, the benchmark R157 bond was trading at 6.970% from its previous close of 6.985%. The R207 was bid at 8.250% and offered at 8.235% from a previous close of 8.260%. The R186 was at 8.610% from its close of 8.600%.

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Source: FIN24


Rand tracks euro weaker over European debt

October 3, 2011-- The rand tracked the euro weaker in midday trade on Monday as doubts over Greece's ability to manage its debt weighed.

A local currency trader said that "not much" was happening on the data front on Monday to drive forex markets, but that the European Central Bank statement later this week would be of interest. He said they were looking at a range of between R8.05 and R8.15 for the rand against the dollar.

At 11:48 local time, the rand was bid at 8.0799 to the dollar from its previous close of 8.1046. It was trading at 10.7984 to the euro from 10.8060 before, and at 12.5518 against sterling from 12.6048 previously.

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Source: AME Info


Botswana's economy recovers

October 3, 2011--- Diamond-rich Botswana's economy rebounded in the second quarter with 9.6% growth compared to the previous three months, despite an eight-week strike by public workers, the government said Monday.

The economy had contracted by 2.2% in the first three months of the year, but a sharp increase in construction and mining powered a rebound from April to June, the Central Statistics Office said.

Compared to the second quarter of 2010, the economy grew by 12.4%.

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Source: FIN24


Stocks end gloomy quarter on sour note

September 30, 2011--South African blue-chip stocks booked their worst quarterly performance since the second quarter of 2010 on Friday, as concerns about the eurozone debt crisis sent shares down 7.6% in the July-September period.

The Top 40 - (Tradeable) [JSE:J200] index of blue-chips finished the day down 0.11% at 26 375.82, as steep losses in luxury goods maker Richemont and other heavyweights outweighed a rise in gold miners.

The broader All Share [JSE:J203] index finished the day down 0.05% at 29 674.20.

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Source: FIN24


Bonds track rand weaker

September 30, 2011--South African bonds weakened further during midday play on Friday, as the market traded long after a spate of foreign selling this week and a poor auction on Tuesday. A local trader noted that the weaker rand was also weighing.

By 11:50, the benchmark R157 bond was trading at 7.010% from its previous close of 6.880%. The R207 was bid at 8.290% and offered at 8.280% from a previous close of 8.155% and the R186 was trading at 8.670% from its close of 8.510%

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Source: FIN24


Rand slides against dollar

September 30, 2011--The rand came under pressure in afternoon trade on Friday, off nearly 2% at its intraday worst figure of 8.15 against the greenback before making a slight recovery.

A local dealer noted choppy trade as investors looked at "fixing" positions ahead of month end, and quarter end. "The rand has come under some pressure today. The 8.00 level is a psychological number but we really need to see the rand break through its recent worst levels to get exciting." He noted that the euro was also under some pressure

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Source: FIN24


JSE punished by risk aversion, PPI data

September 29, 2011-- South African stocks ended lower for a second straight session after choppy trade on Tuesday as investors fled emerging markets and worse-than-expected producer inflation figures hit banks.

Johannesburg’s banking index closed a volatile session 3.2% lower, with Standard Bank the biggest loser, dropping 3.6% to R92.65.

“We had some PPI numbers which were a lot worse than expected,” said Nick Kunze, head of dealing at BJM Private Clients.

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Source: FIN24


Stronger rand eyes PPI, German vote

September 29, 2011--The rand firmed against the dollar on Thursday with dealers expecting it to maintain its gains and make another attempt to break R7.75.

Investors will watch to see whether Germany will vote in favour of expanding the eurozone's bail out fund to ease the debt burdens of countries such as Greece.

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Source: FIN24


Bonds weaker after PPI surprises

September 29, 2011--South African bonds were weaker in noon trade on Thursday after August's producer price index (PPI) registered growth of 9.6% year-on-year (y/y) - higher than the expected 9.0%.

By 11:50, the benchmark R157 bond was trading at 6.870% from its previous close of 6.845%. The R207 was trading at 8.180% from 8.095% previously and the R186 was trading at 8.550% from its close of 8.445%.

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Source: FIN24


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