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Debt market shows optimism about SA

June 3, 2010--The SA government has created some much-needed breathing room at the top end of the local bond market after launching two new long bonds.

And the assessment from the market is that the issuance has received plenty of interest from asset managers running annuity books, with the demand a clear thumbs-up on the health of the debt market at a time when global markets languish.

The 2031 R213 was launched last week, while the 2041 hit the market on Tuesday at a yield of 8.82%.

Victor Mphaphuli, a bond analyst and portfolio manager at Stanlib, says this yield is competitive as it is 8-9 points through (stronger than) the 2036 R209 bond. The R209 is a good comparator to use as it matures in 2036 and was last yielding 8.89%.

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Source: FIN24


Economy recovering faster than expected

May 31, 2010--South Africa's economy is recuperating faster than expected, according to analysts Moody's Economy.com.

They point out that the latest national accounts data showed that gross domestic product (GDP) growth quickened to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.6% in the opening months of 2010, from 3.2% in the fourth quarter and 0.9% in the third. On a year-ago basis, the economy expanded 1.6%.

"The factory sector, which is sensitive to the global business cycle, has powered the rebound in each of the past three quarters thanks to improved external demand and inventory replenishment. Mining and quarrying, another economic driver, was the second largest contributor to growth in the first quarter as output of coal and other ores rose," the analysts note.

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Source: FIN24


Bonds remain firm on stronger rand

May 28, 2010--Bonds remained firm by midday Friday as the stronger rand lured foreign investors back into the local bond market.

By 11:50 the short-term government R154 bond was bid at 6.735% and offered at 6.715% after closing at 6.750% on Thursday and the medium-term R157 was at 7.980% from 8.000% at its previous close. The long-term R186 was bid at 8.875% and offered at 8.845% from 8.860% previously.

The rand was bid at R7.5717 to the dollar from R7.5780 at its previous close.

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Source: FIN24


JSE lower on profit-taking

May 28, 2010--The JSE was slightly lower in midday trade on Friday on the back of profit taking and a strong rand, defying the generally positive sentiment among global markets.

By 12:00 the JSE all share index was down 0.11%, with resources lower at 0.40%, and platinum miners 0.19% down. Gold miners shed 1.29%. But banks climbed 0.60% and financials added 0.43%. Industrials shed 0.13%.

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Source: FIN24


Euro strength adds to steady rand

May 28, 2010- The rand was steady in afternoon trade on Friday, holding up against the dollar, aided by a stronger euro.

At 15:24 the rand was bid at R7.5981 to the dollar from R7.5780 at its previous close. It was bid at R9.3999 to the euro from its previous close of R9.3691 and was at R11.0592 against sterling from R11.0379.

The euro was bid at $1.2362 from $1.2345previously.

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Source: FIN24


Zimbabwe grows for first time in 11 years

May 26, 2010--Zimbabwe has recorded its first year of economic growth for more than a decade, a report from the International Monetary Fund said.

Gross domestic product rose 4 per cent last year, the first expansion in 11 years, while prices rose 6.5 per cent. In previous years, by contrast, inflation was measured in millions of per cent and the country’s economy regularly shrank 5-10 per cent.

But the IMF gave a generally downbeat assessment of the state of the country’s economy, urging the coalition government led by Robert Mugabe, the president, to adopt reforms or risk long-term stagnation

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Source: FT.com


Platinum May Spike in June on World Cup, ETF Securities Says

May 25, 2010--Platinum prices may “spike” next month as the soccer World Cup in South Africa potentially disrupts power supplies to mines, said ETF Securities Ltd.

Mines in South Africa, the world’s biggest producer of platinum, were stopped for about five days in 2008 because of blackouts by state-owned utility Eskom Holdings Ltd., which generates and distributes about 95 percent of the country’s power. The World Cup runs from June 11 to July 11, with most of the matches played next month.

“With the World Cup being held during the South African winter, the use of electricity is likely to exceed the previous winter peak,” said Shamim Mansoor, head of ETF Securities’ precious metals sales. “To ensure there is an uninterrupted supply of electricity during the FIFA World Cup, load shedding is likely to be enforced again, and therefore there is a risk we will see another price spike.”

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Source: Bloomberg


Volatile rand softer amid risk aversion

May 21, 2010--The rand remained on the back foot in afternoon trade on Friday amid risk aversion and in line with the emerging market currencies including the Canadian dollar and Brazilian real, a local trader said.

At 15.40 the rand was bid at 7.9726 to the dollar from 7.9358 at its previous close. It was bid at 9.9978 to the euro from its previous close of 9.9164 and was at 11.4600 against the sterling from 11.3855.

read more The euro was bid at $1.2539 from $1.2482 previously.

Source: FIN 24


JSE flat in directionless trade

May 21, 2010--The JSE was flat in directionless trade amid mixed global markets on Friday, ahead of a meeting in Brussels by European finance ministers to discuss the euro-zone debt crisis.

The German parliament is also expected to vote on its contribution to the European Union-International Monetary Fund rescue package.

By 12:01 the JSE all share index was up 0.35%, with resources 1.17% firmer. Gold miners declined 1.34%, and platinum miners were 0.19% softer. Banks gained 0.81%, financials 0.33% stronger, but industrials declined 0.44%.

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Source: FIN24


Bonds tad firmer despite weak rand

May 21, 2010--Despite a weak rand, bonds remained marginally firmer in late trade on Friday.
The rand hit a fresh six-month worst level against the dollar on Thursday, having broken through the R8 barrier.

By 15:40 the short-term government R154 bond was bid at 6.975% and offered at 6.955% after closing at 6.990% on Thursday and the medium-term R157 was at 8.215% from 8.240% at its previous close. The long-term R186 was bid at 9.070% and offered at 9.030% from 9.110% previously.

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Source: FIN24


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