“Violence might ease in Hong Kong, but the protests are likely to continue until we see the other four demands met: Beijing's accepting Lam’s resignation, an inquiry into police brutality, the release for those who have been arrested and more democratic freedoms,” senior market analyst at Oanda Edward Moya said.
The rand broke below R15/$ on Wednesday, its best level since August 7, as markets reacted to better-than-expected second quarter GDP released on Tuesday. SA's economy grew 3.1% in the second quarter from a revised contraction of 3.1% in the first quarter. The JSE all share rose 0.3% to 54,907.20 points and the top 40 lifted 0.32%. Industrials gained 1.15% while gold miners dropped 5.09%.
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MARKET WRAP: JSE subdued as trade tension weighs on marketsMeanwhile, local GDP grew 3.1% in the second-quarter from a contraction of 3.1% in the first quarter
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MARKET WRAP: JSE lifts as global mood improvesThe rand broke below R15/$ on Wednesday, reaching its best level since August 7
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Brenda Fassie, freshly restored, home where she belongs at Joburg's Market TheatreA life-size statue depicting the late singer Brenda Fassie will return to the Newtown district of downtown Johannesburg - this time in pride of place outside the Market Theatre.
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Brenda Fassie, freshly restored, home where she belongs at Joburg's Market TheatreA life-size statue depicting the late singer Brenda Fassie will return to the Newtown district of downtown Johannesburg - this time in pride of place outside the Market Theatre.
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Joburg plants seeds of hope in R144m informal trader market upgradeAt 21, Bonga Mbucane is the youngest trader at the People's Market in City Deep, Johannesburg, where he sells lemons at what was once his mother's stall.
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