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Resources, risk aversion weigh on JSE

March 9, 2011-- The JSE ended in the red on Wednesday as a result of some risk aversion and recent pressure on resource counters.

At the close, the JSE all-share index was down 0.02%, with resource stocks sliding 0.79%, platinum miners edging up 0.42% and gold counters adding 0.96%. Banks were up 0.01%, while financials gained 0.03% and industrials added 0.72%.

The rand was bid at 6.86 to the dollar from 6.91 at the JSE's close on Tuesday

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Source: FIN24


Longer-dated bonds firm in quiet trade

March 8, 2011--- South African longer-dated bonds were firmer in quiet late trade on Tuesday, which a trader attributed to good demand in the longer area of the curve.

By 15:50, the benchmark R157 bond was trading at 7.935% from its previous close of 7.910%, while the R207 was trading at 8.790% from its previous close of 8.780%. The R186 was trading at 8.975% from 9.000%.

The rand was bid at 6.9141 to the dollar from its previous close of 6.8730.

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Source: FIN24


Africa’s $107 billion banking set for growth, study finds

MArch 8, 2011--Africa's $107 billion financial services industry will log impressive growth for the rest of the decade as more banks target the continent’s emerging middle class, a study by consultancy Bain & Company found.

Retail banking will see the biggest growth, and will account for nearly 40 percent of the continent’s banking revenue by 2020, helped by rapid adoption of mobile phone banking, Bain said in the study released ahead of next week’s Reuters Africa Investment Summit. The opportunities and challenges presented by this bourgeoning African market will be addressed by executives, investors and politicians at the summit, being held March 7-10 in Johannesburg, Nairobi and Lagos.

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Source: Todays Zaman


Strong dollar fuels JSE sell-off

March 8, 2011--The JSE closed sharply lower on Tuesday as risk-aversion prompted the dollar to strengthen, dragging down commodity prices and hitting mining stocks. The resource index dropped to about 2.5%.

Commodity prices were lower in dollar terms due to the appreciation of the greenback, Kevin Algeo, portfolio manager at Imara SP Reid, said.

At the close, the JSE all-share index was down 1.46%, with resource stocks sliding 2.54%, platinum miners dropping 1.63% and gold counters falling 0.79%. Banks lost 0.32%, financials were down 0.15% and industrials slipped 0.94%.

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Source: FIN24


JSE lower amid Libyan unrest

March 8, 2011--The JSE opened modestly weaker on Tuesday, weighed down by negative sentiments arising from persistent political unrest in the Middle East and north Africa, as well as high oil prices.

The rand remained strong, with major indexes showing mixed performances, a trader said.

By 09:24 local time, the JSE all share index was down a slight 0.16%, with resources falling 0.46% and gold counters declining 0.46%. But platinum miners added 0.10%. Banks were 0.45% higher and financials rose 0.34%, but industrials shed 0.11%.

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Source: FIN24


JSE ends flat, pares some losses

March 7, 2011--The JSE closed little changed on Monday, recouping earlier losses thanks to foreign fund inflows and possible futures-related trading ahead of a futures close-out next week.

By 09:19 local time, the benchmark index had lost 0.70%. Despite recouping some of the earlier losses, there were lingering concerns about the crisis in Libra and rising oil prices, an equity derivatives dealer said.

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Source: FIN24


Rand hits 7-week high against dollar

March 7, 2011--The rand hit a seven-week high to the dollar on Monday and longer-dated bonds firmed as supply worries eased after Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan promised to be “prudent” on new issuance.

Gordhan said at the Reuters Africa Investment Summit that the government was committed to a stable fiscal framework and would cut budget deficits as planned.

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Source: FIN24


Uganda Securities Exchange extends trading to 5 days

March 7, 2011--The Uganda Securities Exchange (www.use.or.ug) has today (7 March) extended its trading to 5 days a week, up from 3 days. USE Chief Executive Joseph Kitamirike said at a press conference on 4 March that it would help meet local and international demand. It will also match trading on other East African exchanges such as Dar Es Salaam and Nairobi, as the exchanges harmonize in terms of an East African common market.

The Daily Monitor newspaper reports him as saying: “This development will offer investors maximum opportunity to execute investment decisions and respond promptly to market changes.” He earlier told the paper reasons for the extension were: increasing demand for company shares, regional integration and the desire to make trading easier: “It’s just to give an opportunity for people to trade. People sometimes make their decisions on Tuesday but they have to wait until Thursday to trade. We cannot keep our market closed on days when we can be trading across the border. If your market is closed and the other markets are open then investors who come through your market don’t have access to others.”

Source: African Capital Markets


Bonds remain weak in late trade

March 4, 2011--- South African bonds were up to nine basis points weaker in late trade on Friday, which a trader attributed to a sell-off.

By 15:50, the benchmark R157 bond was trading at 7.830% from its previous close of 7.740%, while the R207 was trading at 8.710% from its previous close of 8.620%. The R186 was trading at 8.960% from 8.890%.

The rand was bid at 6.9163 to the dollar from its previous close of 6.9226.

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Source: FIN24


JSE flat following strong run

March 4, 2011--The JSE ended virtually flat on Friday, with the weakness in mining stocks offset by the strength in banking, financial and industrial counters.

The market had a good run on Thursday in anticipation of the US non-farm payrolls report released today, David Shapiro from Sasfin Securities said. He added that the payrolls data was already priced in, noting that the market had built this in yesterday.

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Source: FIN24


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