- + Strikers return to work amid dissent
- + SA July manufacturing output up
- + This is a party in need of a pooper
- + Toyota recalls more than 116 000 Hilux vehicles
- + Aveng full-year profit falls
- + SA business confidence up, but correction seen
- + Malema presses nationalisation message
- + Black ownership defies calculation
- + Biofuel targets could leave Africa hungry
- + Unions 'suspend' public-sector strike
- + Commission probe uncovers tyre cartel
- + Unions mull new wage offer
- + Union leaders meet as strike impasse continues
- + Zim tobacco sales end with record crop
- + Worker anger sinks offer
- + Unions go back to members with pay offer
- + Cabinet urges negotiators to end strike
- + Vehicle sales up 36,9% year-on-year
- + Discovery full-year profit up 24%
- + Unions reject govt's revised wage offer
- + Cosatu puts solidarity strike on hold
- + Strike season in full swing
- + New study assesses black ownership on JSE
- + SA's PMI back in expansionary territory
- + VW closes Uitenhage plant as Numsa strike starts
- + Unions mull new offer as strike drags on
- + Motor industry strike starts
- + Zim firm builds diamond cutting, polishing centre
- + Government ups wage offer
- + Vodacom, Nedbank launch mobile cash service
- + Unions mull govt's increased wage offer
- + Government ups wage raise offer
- + Zim economy gets $50-million boost
- + Labour minister offers CCMA services
- + Zuma orders ministers back to negotiating table
- + Bidvest full-year profit rises, upbeat on outlook
- + Soldiers' union decides against joining strike
- + SACP: Wage gap still too high
- + Zuma criticises strike, holds thumbs
- + Cosatu: No talks between govt and unions
- + Good news for motorists as petrol price drops
- + Not enough data to dock pay
- + State weighed down by wage pressure
- + Twilight of American century
- + Nedbank pay-off will be long-term
- + Caxton, Naspers go another round
- + SA remains 'gateway to Africa'
- + Dotcom Tribe aims to rally small business
- + 'Predatory' card fees shackled
- + FB faces renewed privacy unease
- + It's time for your tablet
- + Logging on with the serious players
- + SMEs better at keeping score
- + My stomach turns, cool head or not
- + Transforming by numbers
- + Public servants hit the streets
- + Court blocks police from joining strike
- + PPI slows more than expected
- + Implats full-year profit falls, sees slow recovery
- + Woolworths profit rises, sees recovery
- + Police and prison warders to join strike
- + Strike strains Zuma's alliances
- + Consumer inflation at four-year low
- + SA to amend exchange controls for companies
- + Bharti eyes mobile market leadership in Kenya
- + Call for intervention in the steel industry
- + NUM does not support wholesale nationalisation of mines
- + 'No wage dispute justifies the death of people'
- + Lean, mean season for small fry
- + Shabangu stands fast
- + Cosatu calls on workers to intensify strike action
- + Unions, govt butt heads over wage offer
- + Unions say govt 'misleading the public' on wage offer
- + Second quarter GDP growth at 3,2%
- + HSBC offer 'a vote of confidence', says Treasury
- + Shoprite full-year profit up
- + Govt recasts public-sector wage offer
- + Zim inflation slows to 4,1%
- + Aspen sees higher profit, local unit robust
- + Hospital deaths under spotlight during strike
- + HSBC in talks for 70% of Nedbank
- + Strikers defy court order at Durban hospital
- + Zuma criticises violent strikers
- + Cosatu reaffirms support for strike
- + Plan for renewed wage talks as strike intensifies
- + Govt acts to deal with strike violence, intimidation
- + Army medics at six strike-hit hospitals
- + Nurses will take the pain
- + Strikers dance as patients are left high and dry
- + Froth over 'abuses' by beer giant
- + Strike: Medics, soldiers sent to hospitals
- + Govt has 'no choice' but to implement wage offer
- + Public servants' wage demands 'not affordable'
- + Nationwide strike set to intensify
- + MTN subscribers increase to 129-million
- + Health workers join national strike
- + Business calls for speedy resolution of strike
- + Cosatu slams 'elitist' BEE deals
- + Strike on as unions reject govt wage offer
- + Minister announces mineral rights audit
- + SA's June retail sales rise
- + Strike looms as unions reject govt's offer
- + Oil discovered off shore from Mozambique
- + Govt waits on public servants' wage decision
- + SABMiller aims to fend off Heineken in SA
- + Santam sees higher first-half profit
- + Acsa reports rise in revenues
- + Competition watchdog cracks down on cartel
- + Kumba says it didn't manipulate mining right application
- + Kumba denies manipulating mining-right application
- + Why 'semigrants' are following the money
- + Public servants put off strike to mull new offer
- + How Amsa outwitted DTI
- + South Africa's DRC moment?
- + Mystery of Aurora corpses
- + Bid to resolve SAB competition hearing fails
- + Credit crunch bites in Britain
- + US, UK face double dip
- + Govt increases offer to public servants
- + Public-sector unions, govt set for more talks
- + Competition watchdog seeks Sasol fine for overpricing
- + Gloom reigns as US recovery slows
- + Standard Bank first-half profit
- + AngloGold second-quarter earnings beat consensus
- + Govt, unions head back to negotiating table
- + Zim's Econet gets $60m loan to expand network
- + June manufacturing output up
- + A climate change puts the heat on Penguin
- + 'Doctors can't be doctors if they don't go through us'
- + Public servants push for more pay
- + Vavi says strike a 'warning shot' to the govt
- + 'Make the circle bigger', say public servants
- + ArcelorMittal SA buys ICT for R800m
- + Motlanthe backs carbon tax
- + Strike may be prelude to larger industrial action
- + All systems go for public-service strike
- + Eskom?s plan to control market
- + NUM to meet Impala Platinum over wages
- + Fixer guns for Vodacom
- + Business morale dips on economic concerns
- + EASSy cable open for business
- + Government raises public-sector pay offer
- + Joel Netshitenzhe joins Nedbank
- + Rio Tinto first-half earnings jump
- + Liberty swings to first-half profit
- + Toyota cautious after profit tops forecasts
- + Santander buys 318 Royal Bank of Scotland branches
- + Remgro plans to sell Nampak stake
- + New vehicle sales record mixed performance
- + Tycoon Sidney Harman buys Newsweek 'for a dollar'
- + Xstrata in $5bn new mine spend after bumper earnings
- + Merafe swings to profit, recovery slow
- + SA's PMI ticks up but pressure remains
- + Concerns over gender transformation in the workplace
- + Soaring e-book sales speak volumes
- + New broom to clear Telkom cobwebs?
- + Govt's new wage offer 'an insult', say unions
- + China overtakes Japan as number two economy
- + Cosatu: Strike risks alienating Zuma
- + Trade account swings to surplus in June
- + Petrol price to drop next week
- + Investec first-quarter net income up 11%
- + More women in business makes good sense
- + Franchisees settling old Scores
- + Low-key reaction to MTN BEE deal
- + Facing the debt crisis
- + PPI quickens to 9,4% in June
- + PSA public-service strike under way
- + PSA members embark on public-service strike
- + Miners strike at Northam over deaths
- + World Cup will change perceptions of SA, says Davies
- + Toyota recalls Avalon sedans over steering problem
- + SA credit grows in June, still seen weak
- + SA consumer inflation slows further
- + Cosatu unions to go on strike
- + Acting Telkom CEO vows transparency
- + ArcelorMittal SA swings to first-half profit
- + EU clears world's biggest airline merger
- + SA official unemployment up slightly
- + Foxconn shuts India plant after 250 hospitalised
- + JSE investigates technical snag
- + Runaway wage boost to economy
- + Cosatu unions mull public-service strike
- + EU probes IBM over 'abuse' of market power
- + AngloPlat first-half profits jump
- + Allan Gray tops unit trust tables
- + Final bid to avert civil servants' strike
- + Bad loans weigh down IDC
- + World Cup adds 1% to SA annual growth
- + Save now and secure the future
- + Plasma TV will cost you down the line
- + Start saving young and don't stop
- + Reserve Bank leaves repo rate at 6,5%
- + Govt looking into level of rand, says Zuma
- + Kumba, ArcelorMittal reach pricing agreement
- + Farnborough orders top $28-billion
- + Vodacom first-quarter revenue flat
- + Kumba first-half export volumes up, sees higher output
- + SAA wins praise from MPs for action over Ngqula
- + Public servants gear up for strike action
- + Two die in Northa Platinum mine accident
- + Tribunal confirms Sasol settlement
- + Cosatu welcomes action on high-flying Ngqula
- + Govt 'will not compromise' on mine safety
- + Goldman Sachs earnings tumble
- + SAA targets former CEO Ngqula
- + Govt: Meeting with Kumba, ArcelorMittal 'constructive'
- + Still no solution to looming public service strike
- + Kumba seeks other iron ore buyers
- + Fingered Telkom staffer quits
- + How cell companies rip you off
- + Govt calls meeting with Kumba, ArcelorMittal
- + Sasol in joint venture to explore shale gas in SA
- + Cellphone operators respond
- + Airbus, Boeing to bare teeth at Farnborough
- + Kumba, ArcelorMittal stand-off heats up
- + Strike looms as wage talks stall
- + Govt concerned about Kumba, ArcelorMittal dispute
- + Truworths sees higher full-year profit, sales up
- + Japan's NTT to buy Dimension Data
- + MTN proposes R8,1bn black empowerment deal
- + IDC gives R1,4bn to struggling firms
- + May retail sales climb, jury out on rates
- + Eskom unions sign wage deal
- + Intel sets bright tone for earnings, tech rises
- + Naspers buys stake in Russian internet firm
- + SA May retail sales up
- + Mugabe: Diamonds can revive Zim economy
- + Trade conditions tighten
- + Banks score from World Cup
- + African Minerals in $1,5bn deal with Shandong
- + World Cup is over, let the trades return
- + Africa leads way with recovery from global recession
- + Unions accept Eskom offer 'in principle'
- + Rate cut 'likely' in July
- + Telkom appoints turnaround specialist as acting CEO
- + IMF raises global growth forecast
- + Factory output slows as recovery wobbles
- + Inquiry into deaths at Rustenburg mine
- + SA business confidence up in June
- + Harmony sells Mount Magnet project
- + SA's economic recovery 'fragile', says Marcus
- + Gordhan, AG to probe 'wasteful' ticket spending by govt
- + World Cup showdown between airline alliances
- + NUM wants end to wage dispute with Impala
- + BP shares rise as company says no plan to issue stock
- + African Development Bank bullish on continent
- + Commission reaches deal with Sasol in fertiliser case
- + Eskom stumps up cash to avoid strike
- + BP launches search for new investors
- + Service growth gears down, stokes double-dip fear
- + Govt workers threaten strike within two weeks
- + Carroll named Anglo Platinum chairperson
- + The roller-coaster ride of the last three months
- + New race for Transnet post
- + Gama supporters say he is victim of a witch-hunt
- + New vehicle sales up in June
- + The highest paid workers
- + FSB fines market manipulator trader R2m
- + Small caps rock
- + Standard Bank sees recovery in property cycle
- + Numsa rejects Eskom wage offer
- + Minister wants more black ownership of mines
- + Zim companies bemoan power woes
- + Toyota warns of engine defect in Lexus, Crown models
- + Mine deaths: Union points finger at illegal miners
- + SA manufacturing shrinks in June
- + NUM notifies Eskom of intention to strike
- + Solidarity rejects Eskom's offer
- + NUM mobilises members for Eskom strike
- + Strike threat Eskom widens
- + Govt to increase monitoring of mining industry
- + SA's trade deficit narrower, pressure seen
- + SA annual credit growth turns positive in May
- + Transnet: Gama is out
- + Eskom sweetens the deal for unions
- + Union votes to go on Eskom strike
- + Vodacom loses $79m after interconnect rate cut
- + Eskom: No danger of strike
- + 'Good year' for Naspers
- + Eskom unions wait on revised wage offer
- + NUM rejects Eskom offer
- + FSB says be cautious of IIMSA
- + Kumba refuses SA firm iron-ore prospecting bid
- + MTN denies in talks to buy stake in India's Loop
- + Zuma calls for IMF reform
- + Fourth worker dies after blast at Harmony mine
- + US lawmakers agree on historic Wall Street reform
- + G20 nations see different paths for securing recovery
- + Strike action at Eskom 'not on the cards at present'
- + Eskom, NUM wage talks falter
- + Dynamic Wealth vs the FSB: Round two
- + Hawkers suffer as Bafana crash out of Cup
- + Union says Unisa strike spreads to other provinces
- + SA's current-account gap widens in first quarter
- + SA's producer inflation quickens, but seen stabilising
- + SA household spending increases
- + Education protection vs life cover
- + Union talks with Eskom go into 'extra time'
- + CPI slows to 4,6% in May
- + Reports of economic growth misleading, says union
- + South African ad economy gets $200m boost
- + Gordhan: SA banks remain fairly stable
- + Employment falls as cup projects end
- + Zuma confident World Cup will create jobs
- + NUM rejects Eskom pay offer, talks go on
- + World Cup is playing havoc with property show days
- + Eskom strike 'still a possibility'
- + Telkom's profit plunges
- + NUM hopes to reach deal with Eskom
- + Volvo recalls nearly 30 000 cars
- + Sars more aggressive on tax evaders
- + BJM Private Client Services bought out by FirstRand
- + Good news for the newspapers -- except Fleet Street
- + Union delays threat of power strike
- + Vuvuzelas a gold mine for China manufacturers
- + South Korea's Kores eyeing Africa mines
- + New Eskom CEO faces strike
- + Gold hits record price
- + BP makes case for socially responsible investing
- + Police fire stun grenade at World Cup guard protest
- + VW unveils €70m SA investment plan
- + Apology after power cut strands World Cup trains
- + SA April retail sales up
- + Which bank offers the best interest rate?
- + Thousands protest against World Cup spending
- + Eskom appoints new CEO
- + UK supermarket chain wins boost from vuvuzelas
- + World Cup organisers battle to contain strikes
- + Big win for long bets last week
- + Three games, three modes of transport
- + Sterling is the currency to watch
- + Eskom workers threaten to down tools
- + Consumer confidence slips
- + BP dividend: To pay or not to pay?
- + The strange case of the resignation that wasn't
- + Public-sector unions threaten World Cup strike
- + Making sure the World Cup is money well spent
- + MTN shares surge after Orascom talks fail
- + Gordhan, manufacturers meet over currency
- + Asia warned of spill-over from European crisis
- + Opec holds oil-demand forecast steady
- + India Bharti closes $9bn Zain Africa deal
- + Zim meets diamond trade standards, says monitor
- + Gold hits record highs on risk aversion
- + Is China really facing the wall?
- + Which way to bet in this unreadable market?
- + We're fully behind Manyi, says BMF
- + Chrysler recalls nearly 600 000 vehicles
- + House prices surge
- + Siyabonga Gama guilty, says Transnet
- + Manyi suspended as Labour Dept DG
- + Banking on change
- + Not the time to invest a lump sum
- + Telkom CEO Reuben September to retire
- + Doubts over global economy resurface as G20 gathers
- + SA wages worry business
- + The ETF vs unit trust debate
- + SA business confidence slips
- + G20 aims to reduce red ink, keep recovery on track
- + Zuma seeks to boost trade links with India
- + Bidvest sees modest World Cup boost
- + Eskom swings to profit
- + Banks welcome more competition
- + Apple's CEO Jobs finds Foxconn deaths 'troubling'
- + Netcare workers begin strike
- + The push for lower banking fees
- + Little consumer benefit from interconnect rate cut
- + SA's new vehicle sales up
- + Why emerging markets need to be in your portfolio
- + Metrorail strike over
- + Delay likely in switch to digital broadcasting
- + Never sell a dull market
- + PMI falls to 51,1 in May
- + Gordhan: Banking fees must be lowered
- + Court rules against Rea Vaya strike
- + Metrorail strike enters third week
- + SA credit demand falls, corporates weigh
- + Africa-France summit gives business top billing
- + The secret investment recipe
- + Markets surprise with rebound
- + SA records R1,9bn trade deficit in April
- + NUM suspends De Beers strike plans
- + ANC sees no strikes during World Cup
- + Bigwigs walk as Telkom cleans house
- + State mining an ANC figment
- + Petrol price to drop
- + Telkom paying R6,6m a month for monitoring
- + How to trade platinum warrants
- + Transnet strike ends
- + Cosatu continues battle against electricity prices
- + Zimbabwe bans diamond exports
- + SA April producer inflation quickens to 5,5%
- + No end in sight to Prasa strike
- + Foreigners can?t bank with Capitec
- + Rising Africa puts SA on the spot
- + Is offshore the right investment for you?
- + China to take over SA miner in $877-million dollar deal
- + CPI slows to 4,8% in April
- + Gautrain will improve property values
- + Court blocks Eskom strike
- + North Korea, oil spills and volcanos
- + Volatility is a buying signal
- + Prasa runs out of patience with union
- + South Africa's recovery gains momentum
- + Union intensifies action against Transnet
- + Transnet: All bargaining unit employees to get increase
- + Satawu holds out as Metrorail resumes service
- + BHP set to join new oil-gas explorers in SA
- + Don't give your pension to your kids
- + Pioneer Food posts a drop in earnings
- + Telkom probes corruption scandal
- + Rail commuters still in limbo
- + SA mine fatalities a concern, says minister
- + French minister insists euro not in danger
- + Hope for end to two transport strikes
- + SABMiller year earnings up
- + Zim miners offer compromise on local ownership law
- + Transport strikes could be over by Friday
- + Union members mull new Transnet offer
- + IMF praises SA's performance during financial crisis
- + Toyota to recall 11 500 Lexus vehicles
- + SA retail sales rise
- + Unions reach agreement with Transnet
- + Another case of sell in May and go away?
- + New approach to green economy needed, says Patel
- + Union reaches agreement with Transnet
- + 'If they don't give us what we want, we will not work'
- + Greece confirms receipt of €14,5bn EU loan instalment
- + World Cup fans asked to save electricity
- + Striking Transnet workers turn to Parliament
- + Tiger Brands first-half profit up
- + 'Some progress' in Prasa wage talks
- + Investec sells out big banks and retailers
- + Commuters stranded as rail strike bites
- + Eskom warns of additional World Cup pressure
- + Transnet wage talks crumble
- + Vodacom posts impressive profits
- + Prasa hopes for quick resolution to train strike
- + WTO says Doha conclusion key to global recovery
- + Cosatu: SA jobs hurt by illegal World Cup products
- + Computicket accused of being anti-competitive
- + Card skimming on the decrease
- + Transnet unions to march in Jo'burg
- + CCMA to meet Transnet, unions over strike
- + China defends Africa investment as SA deal reported
- + Large increase in card-skimming fraud
- + SA short of more than 20 000 accountants
- + Old Mutual first-quarter sales up
- + CCMA urged to intervene in Transnet strike
- + Transnet strike halts rail and port operations
- + IMF funds heading for Greece as unions protest
- + China offers Zambia $1bn for power project
- + Spar first-half profit up, sees World Cup growth
- + Transnet granted interdict as strike intensifies
- + Busa versus BMF
- + Repo rate unchanged
- + Gordhan says Greek crisis will affect SA
- + Utatu rejects Transnet offer, goes on strike
- + Germany backs euro package as markets sober up
- + Zuma says unemployment figures cause for concern
- + Arrests in Durban as Transnet strike continues
- + Shorting the market paid dividends
- + FNB first of the big four banks to challenge Capitec
- + Transnet urges strikers to consider increased offer
- + EU, IMF agree $1-trillion emergency fund
- + Investing for value
- + Harmony posts third-quarter headline loss
- + Barloworld eyes second-half recovery
- + Metrorail unaffected by Transnet strike
- + Listed property: The fourth asset class
- + Greek spirit of resistance turns its guns on the IMF
- + All aboard for Transnet strike, says union
- + New regulations likely as US probes big stock dive
- + Gold Fields output dips, sees recovery
- + Scramble for Africa
- + When it pays to use PayPal
- + You can consolidate preservation funds
- + Fears of Greek contagion sweep global markets
- + SA govt expects challenges to Reserve Bank changes
- + Indebtedness climbs, though at a slower rate
- + The one reason we won't retire comfortably
- + Tribunal to hear complaint against Coca-cola
- + Greeks to ramp up protests, euro hit by contagion fear
- + Stats SA: unemployment rate increases
- + New vehicle sales rise in April
- + Unit-trust ratings: Allan Gray reigns supreme
- + Nedbank sees better full-year earnings
- + Bill limits SARB shareholders
- + April PMI dips but still above key level
- + Greece promised rescue package, but investors wary
- + Sizeable home-loan deposits here to stay
- + Consumers still shy away from credit
- + Rencap buys Bernard Jacobs Mellet for R207m
- + Allan Gray concerned about market valuations
- + Greece erupts in violent protest
- + Bolivia nationalises four power companies
- + Papandreou: Greek rescue a matter of national survival
- + Petrol price to rise again
- + SA records R460m trade surplus in March
- + Some views on the rand
- + New funds come with strings attached
- + Greece nears deal over '?120bn rescue'
- + 'This has become a Chinese World Cup'
- + World leaders urge Greek spending cuts
- + March PPI quickens, rates outlook unchanged
- + Greek debt crisis: Europe feels shockwaves
- + Egypt's Orascom confirms talks with MTN
- + Consumer inflation eases, says Statitics South Africa
- + SAA counting losses after Europe backlog is cleared
- + MTN in talks to buy Egypt's Orascom Telecoms
- + Goldman Sachs CEO grilled by US lawmakers
- + US Republicans again thwart Wall Street overhaul Bill
- + Goldman boss denies betting on housing collapse
- + Wall Street overhaul Bill stalls in US Senate
- + Greece in limbo will keep markets volatile
- + Mvela sells part of its Northam stake
- + Tito Mboweni joins Goldman Sachs
- + SACP to protest against closure of FNB branches
- + US Senate panel releases Goldman Sachs emails
- + Avoid pricing mistakes when marketing your property
- + US Senate panels releases Goldman Sachs emails
- + Aboard 'sinking ship', Greeks await EU-IMF lifeline
- + Murdoch's Wall Street Journal takes on New York Times
- + G20 wary of overconfidence as Greece cast long shadow
- + Goldman to argue it was unsure about housing prices
- + Microsoft launches R470m empowerment deal
- + RenCap targets African resources in expansion push
- + Bringing in the competition
- + Zille approaches competition watchdog over Eskom-Hitachi deal
- + MTN in talks on potential deal
- + SABMiller to build $34m brewery in Namibia
- + DRDGold third-quarter output up, starts Zim exploration
- + Capitec for emergency savings
- + No rate cut on the cards
- + Your PIN, your problem
- + Wanted: Country manager for Google SA
- + Repo rate to stay stable 'for some time to come'
- + Vodacom gets some mileage out of Lewis Hamilton
- + Japan may suffer second 'Lost Generation'
- + Clicks first-half profit up 25%
- + Foreigners to boost SA economy during World Cup
- + Salga: Municipal services back on track soon
- + Municipal strike over, says union
- + DA leaks secret Eskom report
- + Municipal strike continues as talks falter
- + Pick n Pay full-year profit flat
- + AngloGold gets $1bn credit line to replace loan
- + Goldman Sachs faces UK probe as net widens
- + SA on course to reduce cost of communications
- + Zim: Foreign firms plan transfer of assets
- + Cops probe alleged pyramid scheme
- + Cops probe alleged multimillion-rand pyramid scheme
- + France: SA is ready for nuclear power expansion
- + Personal information Bill will limit cold calling
- + Pressure mounts on Goldman from near and far
- + Toyota agrees to pay fine, says US official
- + Tracking companies guilty of anti-competitive behaviour
- + Samwu, Salga back in talks
- + Designer gowns, stylish undies? Chinese crave labels
- + Cops demand increase for World Cup
- + Goldman Sachs charged with fraud
- + Samwu mulls new offer
- + 'Enormous' Ponzi scare
- + Samwu 'on the verge' of ending strike
- + Icasa slashes interconnection rates
- + 'If they don't pay us we will keep striking'
- + Mugabe: No halt to local ownership in Zim
- + Municipal strike drags on as talks continue
- + Telkom, MTN conclude roaming agreement
- + Hitachi deal: Let's get all the facts first, says Gordhan
- + Samwu condemns strike violence
- + Opposition slams ANC 'about-turn' on Hitachi
- + Samwu, Salga meet over municipal strike
- + Gordhan warns on taxes if recovery slow
- + SA retail sales remain negative in February
- + Toyota halts sales of Lexus SUV after safety warning
- + Samwu strike enters third day
- + 'Chancellor House not selling Hitachi stake'
- + Salga withdraws court bid to halt municipal strike
- + Gordhan rejects development bond idea
- + Zim faces power cuts as hydro units face repair
- + Salga approaches court to halt municipal strike
- + Municipal workers march for more pay
- + Municipal workers march countrywide
- + Eskom power 'too costly by far'
- + Eskom picks banks to help raise funds
- + Jo'burg roads closed for Samwu strike
- + Patel's pension-funds plan shot down by Gordhan
- + Thousands of municipal workers set to strike
- + Counting the cost of Medupi
- + World Bank loan to Eskom welcomed
- + World Bank approves Eskom loan
- + IT whizz takes on big guns
- + US abstains from Eskom loan vote
- + MTN, Standard Bank face $136m claim
- + Zille lobbies against Eskom loan
- + BA, Iberia sign merger deal to create global giant
- + Reserve Banks says rate gap is 'immaterial'
- + SA March business confidence up
- + Cops fire rubber bullets at protesting mine workers
- + Vodacom to take DRC dispute to arbitration
- + Renault, Nissan and Daimler launch tie-up
- + Reserve Bank reiterates no currency peg
- + US seeks record fine against Toyota for safety violation
- + 'More than 75% of private firms not BEE compliant'
- + Competition Commission raids airline offices
- + Support World Bank loan to Eskom, says minister
- + SA vehicle sales jump in March
- + Eskom, BHP agree on changes to power agreements
- + Electric cars win hype, staying power questioned
- + Numsa to demand 'modest' 20% wage increase
- + SA becomes a high-carbon zone to attract investment
- + Discounts drive US car sales rise
- + Shell mulls sale of most African retail assets
- + Oh crumbs, we're so sorry
- + Investing for growth
- + Tax take is R8,1bn better than forecast
- + Govt threat to break up Mittal
- + kulula takes aim at advertisers over use of 'Sky?'
- + SA's PMI retreats in March
- + Cheap holidays during the World Cup
- + Cosatu threatens strike over Eskom price hike
- + Agreement on Metropolitan, Momentum merger
- + Govt announces petrol price increase
- + SAA to sell tickets reserved for World Cup
- + SA February trade deficit widens as imports rise
- + Traders blog: Shaking up the markets
- + WeSizwe full-year headline loss up on project costs
- + Toyota reshapes operations in wake of recall crisis
- + ArcelorMittal to raise prices over Kumba dispute
- + When to use a special trust
- + AngloGold to resume output at Ghana mine in April
- + BEE company signs multimillion-rand mining deal
- + Ntsimbintle Mining in R430m manganese deal
- + Pioneer apologises for anti-competitive behaviour
- + Rio Tinto staff jailed in China
- + China's Geely completes Volvo Cars takeover
- + Cosatu say local artists shut out from 2010 events
- + Bus drivers to go on strike
- + Nersa allows Transnet to raise pipeline tariffs
- + SA facing increased risk of power failures
- + FNB to close 34 branches, says union
- + The interest rate decision
- + Reserve Bank cuts repo rate to 6,5%
- + Sedibeng brewery comes on stream
- + FNB, PayPal team up on online banking service
- + US court to rule on Toyota accelerator lawsuits
- + February producer inflation below forecasts
- + Bharti moves closer to $9bn Zain Africa deal
- + Geographic number portability for consumers postponed
- + Inflation eases back into target band
- + Sappi to sell stake to black investors
- + Large petrol price increase expected
- + Give us our daily bread
- + Lehman's illegal gimmicks
- + Traders blog: An interesting week ahead
- + IMF: Zim central bank needs reform
- + Govt to review Sishen mine prospecting right
- + SA household spending recovers in fourth quarter
- + Plan well before you retire
- + Zimbabwe's power utility debts surge to $100m
- + Bharti ties up Zain deal funds as talks deadline nears
- + China to respond if hit by US trade sanctions
- + Cloud over power plan
- + Kulula to continue with World Cup ad campaign
- + EU calls for bank collapse fund
- + WeSizwe expects reduced full-year losses
- + Pearls of wisdom from successful fund managers
- + MWeb unveils low-cost uncapped broadband
- + Taxi strikes 'hamper SA economy'
- + Australia tells China: World is watching Rio Tinto case
- + Cipla lifts full-year profit
- + Internet via broadband up 50% in a year in SA
- + Solidarity: Black ownership on JSE rising sharply
- + Honda recalls 412 000 US vehicles
- + Honda recalls 412 00 US vehicles
- + China ad firms seek talks with Google over pullout threat
- + Aveng two-year order book swells, first-half profit drops
- + Eskom: Power supply 'a serious concern' from 2011
- + SA consumer confidence jumps
- + SAA denies World Cup price-fixing
- + Business Unity SA 'pleased' with Zuma's policies
- + Shareholder challenge to SARB 'not in national interest'
- + Toyota casts doubt on 'runaway' Prius claim
- + Company pension fund vs a retirement annuity
- + Examiner sees accounting gimmicks in Lehman demise
- + What's the cheapest current account?
- + Will the banks get a new boss?
- + Medupi: Hogan answers questions on World Bank loan
- + How do I invest on the JSE?
- + Shares that will score goals in the World Cup
- + IMF chief not ready to lend to Zimbabwe
- + Toyota subsidiary Daihatsu recalls 275 000 vehicles
- + MTN posts lower full-year profit, users up 28%
- + IMF: Inflation-targeting the right policy for SA
- + Rica: 'Let common sense prevail'
- + Raymond Ackerman hands over to son Gareth
- + Women employees hardier than male counterparts
- + Absa: House prices are on the rise
- + Metropolitan 2009 profit down on higher policy lapses
- + JSE questions ArcelorMittal SA unit
- + SA first-quarter business confidence up
- + Testing your kid's financial savvy
- + FirstRand first-half profit drops
- + Govt may tighten funding for Eskom
- + 'This is for people's lives -- find the money'
- + JSE reports rise in revenue
- + IMF: 'Africa is back' from global crisis
- + Sasol first-half earnings drop
- + Iceland votes over foreign debts, economy at risk
- + LA Times sells Disney front page for movie ad
- + US sheds 36 000 jobs in February
- + Creating jobs 'SA's most critical challenge'
- + Nuclear deal back on track
- + Toyota chief urges company to 'restart'
- + Cosatu mulls strike over Eskom price hike
- + Nationalisation of mines unlikely, says minister
- + Toyota sued over deaths in key California crash
- + Standard Bank 2009 profit down as impairments rise
- + Tech shares outshine in JSE recovery
- + SA weighing options to curb currency volatility
- + Zim to review local ownership laws
- + Aspen first-half profit up
- + Business confidence improves in February
- + Nissan to recall nearly 540 000 vehicles worldwide
- + Indian telecoms tycoon spooks investors with Africa move
- + Not enough black, female directors, study shows
- + Apple sues HTC for iPhone patent infringement
- + NUM drops strike threat at Gold Fields
- + Beer sales set to rise during World Cup
- + GM recalling 1,3m vehicles over steering problems
- + SA vehicle sales jump in February
- + Busa backs World Bank loan to Eskom
- + Power cuts here to stay?
- + Prudential in talks to buy AIG's Asian arm
- + Zim ownership law 'could affect economic recovery'
- + SA's PMI surges to three-year high in February
- + NUM threatens strike at Gold Fields
- + MTN says Nhleko to step down as CEO in 2011
- + Bidvest lifts first-half profit, Asia-Pacific unit robust
- + Toyota can restore reputation, experts say
- + Affirmative action ruling handed down
- + US Congress panel cites evidence of Toyota concealment
- + Google develops prototype mirror for solar energy
- + Petrol price to increase in March
- + US confidence falling, market jittery
- + How does Sanlam's Liquid account measure up?
- + Nersa tackles tariff gap
- + SA credit demand down for fourth month in a row
- + January producer inflation at 2,7%
- + Bharti: Africa's potential makes Zain deal value fair
- + Eskom: 'Positives outweigh negatives,' says minister
- + The impact of fees in a low-return environment
- + Nedbank full-year profit down
- + Exxaro full-year earnings down, sees stronger 2010
- + Liberty swings to full-year profit after first-half loss
- + Electricity price hikes slammed
- + Statistics SA: Inflation eases in January
- + South African Airways appoints new CEO
- + Electricity hikes slammed
- + Eskom gets price hike, inflation fears rise
- + January CPI dips to 6,2%
- + Toyota faces grilling in Congress, probe in Japan
- + Mboweni named new AngloGold Ashanti chairperson
- + Discovery first-half profit up
- + Nersa grants Eskom 24,8% price rise
- + The ideal retirement portfolio
- + SA exiting recession 'reasonably rapidly'
- + SA eyes multiple nuclear power plants
- + Eskom accuses former CEO Maroga of dishonesty
- + GDP growth at 3,2%
- + Mondi full-year profit drops
- + Shoprite lifts first-half profit, cautious on outlook
- + Nersa set to announce Eskom hike decision
- + Zim to keep multi-currency system until 2012
- + Taking risk to boost returns
- + Investors expect a short-term correction
- + Toyota memo raises stakes for chief's US hearings
- + Cellphones become pocket banks
- + Diamond-rich Botswana's economy loses sparkle
- + Gordhan's risky ideas
- + Pioneer Foods faces another penalty
- + Absa to buy control of Namibia's Capricorn
- + Cosatu steps up fight on inflation policy
- + SA unveils job-creating industrial plan
- + PBMR to cut 600 jobs as costs weigh
- + SA the biggest welfare state in the world, says economist
- + SA's rising wage bill a cause for concern
- + Merger creates major SA gaming, hotel company
- + Dip in full-year headline earnings for Kumba Iron Ore
- + Implats posts fall in first-half earnings
- + Standard Bank sees lower full-year profit
- + Woolworths lifts first-half profit
- + Toyota to fit brake-override system in future models
- + Gordhan backs inflation target
- + Mugabe defends local takeover of Zim firms
- + Gordhan's budget finds favour
- + Highlights from the budget
- + SA lifts spending to tackle poverty, health
- + SA to start mining royalties from March 1
- + Budget to balance social needs with lower revenue
- + 'It's going to be a tough budget to deal with'
- + Bharti hopes to be third time lucky with Zain bid
- + All eyes on Gordhan ahead of budget speech
- + Thirty-four deaths alleged in Toyota cars since 2000
- + Gordhan faces tough balancing act
- + Absa sees muted growth in 2010, impairments to slow
- + SA growth recovery expected to continue
- + Home sweet ruin
- + Knott-Craig denies R1m per month retainer
- + Bharti confirms $10,7bn bid for Zain
- + Toyota says there's no problem with electronic throttle
- + Bharti offers $10,7bn for Zain's Africa operations
- + Budget likely to present challenges for govt
- + Europe's economic recovery slows down
- + Undersea cable on the way to SA
- + South Africans find cellphone costs excessive
- + Unit trusts vs bank accounts: What's the difference?
- + Sentech: The basket case
- + December manufacturing output up 3,2%
- + Little tax relief expected in budget
- + DRDGold second-quarter gold output up
- + De Beers refinances, predicts cautious 2010
- + Toyota SA knew of steering problem in 2008
- + Zimbabwe foreign firms face local control
- + Honda expands airbag recall as more Toyotas probed
- + AcerlorMittal SA posts full-year headline loss
- + SA unemployment edges lower, job losses halted
- + ABI strike ends
- + Toyota pledges more responsiveness to US regulators
- + 'Phishing' expeditions on the increase
- + 1time refers unfair competition complaint to tribunal
- + Funding cuts life cover premiums
- + Sky-high World Cup prices? Let us know
- + Toyota starts SA recall
- + The euro vs the dollar
- + G7 talk on Greece fails to soothe investors
- + SA business confidence falls
- + Gold price lifts Harmony's second-quarter earnings
- + Toyota to recall Prius for brake glitch
- + How did Toyota veer so far off course?
- + Toyota president 'very sorry' for safety recalls
- + BAE reaches $450m settlement with US, Britain
- + Toyota mulls Prius recall
- + Despite Icasa misgivings, cell companies plan lower rates
- + Ford offers fix for hybrid brake glitch
- + DA: Zuma misleading nation on job creation
- + World stock markets slump on European debt fears
- + Equities still deliver over five years
- + Economic transformation 'frustratingly slow'
- + Toyota scrambles to address brake complaints
- + SA economic confidence up on growth optimism
- + Blitz labour inspections for private security companies
- + Pioneer Foods fined R195m for cartel role
- + Toyota's US sales reel from crisis as GM, Ford surge
- + Mboweni appointed chairperson of Nampak
- + News Corp posts profit on the strength of film and TV
- + Shabangu's statements 'a declaration of war'
- + 'Nationalisation of mines is not govt policy'
- + Axed Armscor CEO challenges his dismissal
- + Vodacom revenue up as data usage climbs
- + Sales of new vehicles rise, recovery seen
- + ANCYL renews call for nationalisation of mines
- + Call for commission of inquiry into Eskom's affairs
- + Africa's telecom investment to exceed $70bn by 2012
- + Gordhan to address inflation-targeting in budget
- + SA January PMI rises
- + Zuma: Reserve Bank mandate needs debate
- + Help wanted: Tough central bankers
- + Honda SA recalls Jazz vehicles for safety checks
- + SA December credit demand falls
- + SA 2009 trade deficit narrows on slowdown
- + The cheapest bank account
- + Getting financially fit for a family
- + Preparing to buy your first home
- + Plan for a rate increase
- + Demand for smaller properties, closer to work
- + Most travellers say obese passengers should pay more
- + Eskom price-hike application 'a complete farce'
- + December producer inflation at 0,7%
- + Eskom to drive Anglo's SA coal strategy
- + Trans-Kalahari coal line seen in five years
- + Lack of skills a concern for business owners
- + Metrorail strike rolls on
- + Apple's iPad unveiled
- + Inflation shoots above target band
- + Bank-reform battle dominates Davos summit
- + Toyota suspends US sales of eight models in recall
- + Metrorail strike to end following interdict
- + Cell C awards large contract to China's ZTE
- + Cosatu questions 'greed' of Maroga's Eskom claim
- + Africa ponders how to manage new wealth
- + SARB says independence entrenched in Constitution
- + Harmony second-quarter gold output to fall
- + Air NZ to offer economy class 'beds' on long haul flights
- + Metrorail workers embark on strike
- + SA workers 'stuck in catastrophic recession'
- + Solidarity wants Eskom's affirmative action probed
- + Sun International and union settle wage dispute
- + DA calls for SARB's vigilance on inflation
- + City Lodge sees lower full-year normalised profit
- + Eskom price hike will cause 'serious pain'
- + Obama wants 'answers' from China over Google attacks
- + What does the war on Wall Street mean for the big banks?
- + One quarter of US grain crops fed to cars, not people
- + Nersa hearings slammed as 'window dressing'
- + Reserve Bank seen holding rates steady
- + Nersa hearing told hike will lead to more bad debts
- + Glimmer of hope for property
- + Sit-ins end at two SA platinum mines
- + Obama moves to rein in banks in Wall Street assault
- + Busa: Eskom price hike could delay economic recovery
- + China downplays internet feud with US
- + Foreign investment in SA to rise in 2010
- + Recorded music sales fall by 10%
- + US to target excessive financial risk-taking
- + Egypt may offer fourth mobile licence
- + Eskom presses tariff increase at Nersa hearings
- + Cosatu: Tax the wealthy to fund Eskom price hike
- + Armscor CEO Thomo axed
- + SA retail sales down
- + Google puts China cellphones on hold amid dispute
- + Naspers mulls more retrenchments
- + NUM: Hostage drama at Mpumalanga mine
- + WWF questions integrity of Nersa hearings
- + Kraft swallows Cadbury in multibillion-dollar takeover
- + Knott-Craig denies any wrongdoing at Vodacom
- + Google postpones cellphone launch in China
- + Zim finance minister urges resolution of debt crisis
- + SABMiller third-quarter beer volumes flat
- + Preparing for a rough ride
- + Eskom price hike 'will lead to more illegal connections'
- + Hundreds arrested for illegal mining
- + Without Chinese reform, global recovery may be doomed
- + PMI rises for fifth month, recovery on track
- + Increase in retail sales at Clicks Group
- + Vodacom stands by former CEO
- + Obama chides banks' 'audacity' for fighting fee
- + Call for Eskom to reconsider funding model
- + Standard Bank shows interest in Nigeria bank
- + Cope: Public sentiment against Eskom price hike
- + SA internet users pass five-million mark
- + Mining output down in November
- + SA to introduce new car tax despite concerns
- + Obama to unveil bank fee to cover bail-out losses
- + Datatec reaffirms full-year profit forecasts
- + Mr Price third-quarter sales up
- + Zim civil servants slam 'paltry' pay offer
- + Samwu 'disturbed' by Zuma comments
- + Zim stops electricity exports to Namibia
- + Shoprite first-half turnover up
- + Eskom says it's better to swallow 'bitter pill' now
- + SA manufacturing contraction eases, recovery on track
- + Britain faces renewed recession risk
- + Airlink cancels routes
- + Consumers stream into debt counsellors' offices
- + 'Stronger economy means a stronger property market'
- + SABMiller has contingency plan for strike
- + DA asks if Sentech is operating outside its mandate
- + Eskom's secret tariff plan revealed
- + 2010 to bring 'modest' rise in car sales
- + ABI strikers target 'rats'
- + Zimbabwe halts disputed diamond sale
- + Vodacom lawsuit would be last resort, partner says
- + US job purge probably halted, jobless rate seen up
- + SA business confidence down on recovery worries
- + Egypt, Sudan firms sign accord on Cape-to-Cairo road
- + Iceland leader rejects UK, Dutch compensation Bill
- + SA property sector faces 'long, hard slog'
- + SA budget gap widens as revenue falls
- + Burj Dubai, the world's tallest building, set to open
- + Mining boom likely to spur Zambia's growth
- + Cosatu calls for dismissal of Sun International CEO
- + Icelandic Parliament approves repayment Bill
- + SABMiller workers to step up strike
- + Delays, but no travel chaos after air scare
- + SA Airlink says it's 'business as usual'
- + Union: 'Matric is simply not enough'
- + Zimbabwe assures Nestlé on safety after shutdown
- + Nestlé shuts up shop in Zimbabwe
- + More than 200 illegal miners arrested in Mpumalanga
- + Datatec passes resolutions for Netstar purchase
- + Job losses take cheer out of Christmas for SA
- + Oil prices fall as Opec maintains output levels
- + SACCI expresses concern over Eskom price hike
- + Oil chiefs gather in war-scarred Angola
- + Opec oil price stable ahead of Angola meeting
- + Oil companies get Iraq fields
- + Air travel takes a dive
- + Unions march over labour brokers
- + New pay-TV monopoly
- + Zim switches into official monthly deflation
- + BA wins court battle to stop Christmas strikes
- + SABC loses R910-million in 2008/09 financial year
- + Cosatu: Job losses will continue in 2010
- + PPI remains negative in November
- + Abu Dhabi fund seeks $4bn from Citibank
- + Court set to rule on BA Christmas strike
- + Bharti eyes Bangladesh deal after MTN failures
- + Solidarity: 28 000 jobs lost in formal sector each month
- + Reserve Bank's mandate should change, says Fedusa
- + Obama talks tough with 'fat cat' bankers
- + Citi to pay $20bn in plan to exit bailout
- + Abu Dhabi gives Dubai $10bn in surprise bailout
- + BA cabin crew to strike over Christmas, New Year
- + Altech announces R1,5bn BEE deal
- + Obama argues for strong financial watchdog agency
- + Numsa welcomes Motsepe's views on nationalisation
- + Gordhan: SA needs policies that ensure low inflation
- + Pick n Pay shares dip as workers strike
- + It pays to keep things simple
- + Look East
- + Harmony-Pamodzi merger conditionally approved
- + Egypt's tourism revenues fall
- + France 'considering tax on bank bonuses'
- + Acsa eyes 133% tariff hike
- + SA household spending falls, but decline slows
- + SA's current-account gap narrows
- + Busa: Tough road ahead for SA economy
- + Union rejects SAB empowerment deal
- + SA October retail sales fall, demand still weak
- + Motsepe backs nationalisation of mines
- + Eskom price hikes 'a looming crisis' for mining
- + Preserve jobs, say Vavi and Godsell
- + Manuel: Energy crisis needs to be taken more seriously
- + Datatec buys Asia-focused NetStar for $19,8m
- + Deal enhances SABMiller's compliance with BEE codes
- + SA's net reserves climb
- + China 'wants to set up factories in Africa'
- + Dubai cash dries up in Cape
- + Dubai cash dries up in Cape
- + Zuma warns SA may still lose more jobs
- + Electricity conference gets heated
- + Motsepe turns down Sanlam chairmanship
- + Electricity consumption falls, says Stats SA
- + Siemens sets sights on emerging economies
- + Zimbabwe economy shows positive signs
- + ANC: Eskom tariff hike won't help growth
- + EU ministers near deal on shake-up of bank policing
- + Move to interdict Cosatu strike at Sun City
- + New car sales point to improving rate of growth
- + Solidarity: Telkom is still firing
- + Opposition rejects Eskom tariff proposal
- + Eskom lowers tariff request
- + Roll up your sleeves to support economy, says Dubai ruler
- + Manufacturing makes more gains
- + Mango flies into internet space with G-Connect
- + Godfrey Gomwe to head Anglo American in SA
- + Bankers 'having more affairs in recession'
- + Consumer confidence rises in fourth quarter
- + Crisis, what crisis? Debt-laden Dubai just shrugs
- + Company urges caution with Facebook
- + SA credit demand falls, slow recovery seen
- + SA reports unexpected trade deficit
- + World oil prices recover slightly as Dubai woes ease
- + Pioneer Foods posts rise in profit
- + Gold sparkles in 'perfect storm' for precious metal
- + Castles in the sand
- + Sports stars feel squeeze as Dubai runs short of cash
- + SA appoints advisers to Marcus
- + Sars receives record number of returns
- + Dubai debt delays revive fear of financial crisis
- + Telkom sets sights on Zim operator
- + Petrol price to rise by 27 cents
- + Gordhan: Recovery won't be a fast one
- + Producer inflation continues to decline
- + Naspers first-half earnings up
- + Ncube, Hunter-Gault appointed co-chairs of AMI
- + Gordhan: Protectionism a risk to global growth
- + Cosatu calls for overhaul of SA economy
- + Consumer inflation figures 'great news'
- + Washington Post to close US bureaus
- + Women drive growth -- but still paid less
- + 'Great progress' in transforming financial sector
- + Zim October inflation up on food prices
- + SA exits recession: 'Hopefully, the worst is over'
- + Telkom to offer mobile phone services from 2010
- + White South Africans still top of the income pile
- + Adcock full-year profit up, unveils BEE deal
- + Union tries to limit Angloplat job losses
- + Card fraud continues to hit banking industry
- + Telkom first-half profit falls
- + Netcare posts rise in profit
- + IMF head: World economy 'highly vulnerable'
- + Angola FX reserves drop despite firm oil prices
- + Firms to get 'too much profit' from Uganda oil
- + Cadbury hits record high as rival bidders circle
- + Eskom: World Bank loan decision expected early 2010
- + Mango to keep fares flat despite rising fuel costs
- + CEO's 35% pay hike an 'admin error', says Bidvest
- + SA plans new nuclear power station by 2020
- + Manyi vows to get tough over BEE
- + Avusa first-half profit drops, sees tough second half
- + Armscor suspends CEO
- + Nyanda decries broadband penetration in SA
- + SA could have world's most expensive power
- + Zim Parliament passes Bill to reform central bank
- + SA recovery lags global economy, says SARB
- + SABMiller first-half profits up
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