The JSE edged lower on Tuesday, amid caution on global markets, as investors eyed upcoming risk events.
EU leaders are also set to meet on Wednesday to consider a request by UK Prime Minister Theresa May to delay Brexit until June 30, as she struggles to find consensus among British MPs. The all share fell 0.25% to 57,838.4 points and the top 40 lost 0.27%. General retailers added 1.58%. The resources index fell 0.47% and banks 0.48%.
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