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Why Anchor is buying South African bonds Anchor Capital sees value in short-term bonds as inflation eases. But it’s less gung-ho on South African equities… by Vernon Wessels April 30, 2025 Investing & Finance
When pay increases turn bad, Godongwana-style Expecting a raise? Without tax bracket adjustments, even a 5% increase could leave you poorer in 2025. Here’s why your take-home pay may shrink… by Vernon Wessels March 26, 2025 Investing & Finance
Coulda, shoulda, didn’t … With ‘Trumpflation’ looming, South Africa’s Reserve Bank has again kept rates on hold – even as cuts are long overdue, say critics… by Vernon Wessels March 21, 2025 Economy & Markets
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