Wessel Joubert from Oyster Catcher Investments joins Business Day TV for a broader look at Thursday’s market performance.
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WATCH: Market ReportBusiness Day TV talks to Jacques Pretorius from Sinayo Securities
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WATCH: Market ReportBusiness Day TV speaks to Anthea Gardner from Cartesian Capital
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Business mood nosedives to two-year low on load shedding | BusinessSouth African business sentiment declined to a two-year low in the first quarter as severe power outages and dilapidated logistics networks hobbled economic activity. | News24_Business _Business Vote 🗳️ vote 🗳️ vote 🗳️ f…. Anc _Business I'm tired of pretending Please educate... What does 'declined to a 2-year low' mean _Business Today I closed my once very successful business. Lot of people without jobs now. Families without an income. I had enough.... immigrating to New Zealand in a month. Good luck SA... I wish you all the very best!
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