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How Pityana trumped the SARB The high court’s ruling in the Sipho Pityana matter raises awkward questions about governance in the financial regulatory system… by Thekiso Anthony Lefifi June 20, 2025 Investing & Finance·News
Crypto ruling fuels fear of an offshore ‘free for all’ A high court ruling that cryptocurrency falls outside of South Africa’s exchange control rules may light a fire under regulators… by Rob Rose May 28, 2025 Investing & Finance
Why Kganyago can – and must – cut rates Lesetja Kganyago has been slow to cut interest rates. But with growth weak and South Africans battling, now is the time to be brave… by Vernon Wessels May 28, 2025 Economy & Markets
Analysis: Has the South African Reserve Bank gone rogue? The former Steinhoff group is locked in a bitter legal war with the SARB, which it argues is being vindictive at the expense of… by Sam Sole May 2, 2025 News
Development or debacle? Inside Ithala’s fight for survival Multiple loans to its own staff and an allegedly credit-happy CEO seem to be just some of the factors behind the implosion of KZN’s… by Tim Cohen March 28, 2025 News
Gaps in the SARB’s inflation-targeting debate The Reserve Bank seeks a lower inflation target, but weak research, rising costs and flawed data stand in the way. Swift government reforms are… by Daan Steenkamp February 10, 2025 Economy & Markets·Opinion
The SARB’s schizophrenic policy guidance To avoid unnecessary market volatility, the monetary policy committee needs to improve how it communicates its judgments and policy preferences.… by Daan Steenkamp February 4, 2025 Economy & Markets·Opinion
The SARB’s Trump headache Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ policies threaten to stoke inflation worldwide. Investors and households better brace for fewer interest rate cuts… by Vernon Wessels January 24, 2025 Economy & Markets
Why Kganyago’s stingy rate cut was exactly right The Reserve Bank’s hammer may be a blunt tool, but it’s the wiser move.… by Chris Hattingh November 25, 2024 Economy & Markets·Opinion
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