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BUSINESS MAVERICK: Book Extract: Christo Wiese – Risk and RichesIn this extract from Christo Wiese – Risk and Riches, Wiese is told about the accounting problems at Steinhoff that started the collapse of the company’s share price – and the unravelling of his life’s work.
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Business Maverick: Anadarko Board Faces Scrutiny Amid $38 Billion Bidding WarAnadarko Petroleum Corp.’s market value has soared 56 percent since a bidding war for the American shale driller kicked off two weeks ago. Yet the company’s directors have managed to step on the toes of almost every player involved.
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Business Maverick: Google Will Now Auto-Delete Some User Data — If You AskAlphabet Inc.’s Google said it will let users set up their profiles to automatically delete location and web-browsing data, giving people a middle ground to the internet giant’s always-on or always-off data hoovering mechanisms.
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Business Maverick: Google Advertising Revenue Growth Slows, Triggering Share SlumpAlphabet Inc.’s first-quarter revenue missed analysts’ estimates, sparking concern that advertisers are shifting some spending to digital rivals. Shares of Google’s parent company fell more than 6% following the results.
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BUSINESS MAVERICK: South Africa is not the only regional economy with a debt problemSouth Africa was not the only economy in the region to suffer a lost decade or ‘nine wasted years’, to quote President Cyril Ramaphosa. In some ways mirroring Pretoria’s trajectory, many African economies have been racking up concerning levels of debt against a backdrop of relatively sluggish growth. Part of this stems from continued reliance on natural resources. The failure to diversify or industrialise is one reason why so much of the past decade has been lost.
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BUSINESS MAVERICK: Trusts under BEE scrutiny in yet another dramatic policy shiftOne thing certain about SA’s business and economic environment is uncertainty. Targets or policies seemingly set in stone are suddenly not worth the paper they were written on, leaving investors scratching their heads if they are not banging them against walls. This is the case with the sudden U-turn last week by the BEE Commission, which signalled that trusts will no longer count for black participation in ownership structures. Expect corporate SA to draw a line in the sand. Meanwhile, the mining industry, which has had its own issues with trusts, should be out of the line of fire.
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Business Maverick: UBS Picks Ramaphoria 2.0 Stocks Portfolio for S. African BetA South African election outcome that sees the ruling party win 55-60 percent of the vote could boost shares in banks and insurers, retailers, locally focused industrial companies, property firms and telcos, according to UBS Group AG.
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Business Maverick: Friday May 3: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your DayIndia begins evacuations as Cyclone Fani approaches, Trump and Xi ponder their next meeting, and Tesla plans to raise another $2 billion. Here’s what’s moving markets.
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Business Maverick: Emerging Market Investors Buy Up Bond ETFsIf investors wanted evidence that demand for bonds in the local currency of emerging market countries including SA isn’t fleeting, here it is: the biggest exchange-traded fund tracking local debt in emerging markets has seen 16 weeks of inflows.
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Business Maverick: Strong ANC Win Would Boost S. African Asset Prices, Goldman SaysA strong win for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s African National Congress in next week’s election would trigger a rally in asset prices, according to Colin Coleman, head of sub-Saharan Africa at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Unfortunately for Goldman Sachs and Colin Coleman, we will vote for EFF... No,a Coalition should do the trick,Same as in Johannesburg. It's true. The international opinion formers that define what we pay for the necessary debt for infrastructure and development know a vote for CyrilRamaphosa and the MYANC is a vote for the future.
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Business Maverick: Thursday May 2: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your DayThe Fed stands pat, mostly. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin calls China trade talks “productive,” and yet another Brexit compromise is brewing. Here’s what’s moving markets.
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