Market Watcher: ‘Buy on rumour, sell on facts’

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MarketWatcher: ‘Buy on rumour, sell on facts’... PSGInvest's SchalkLouw chats to FifiPeters about Monday's market moves. MoneywebNews

Fifi Peters is an award-winning financial journalist with a career spanning over 10 years, having worked for the likes of Business Day and Financial Mail.

She currently hosts CNBC Africa’s flagship market shows Power Lunch and Closing Bell. Peters has a special interest in African financial markets. She is also a seasoned MC and moderator with brands such as Vodacom.

 

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