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SA to wait weekend for unions' decision  
2010-09-03 17:20:01

South Africa will have to wait the weekend to find out if public servants start their fourth week of strikes or accept the government's latest wage offer. [Full Story...0 Comments
De Lille joins Western Cape government  
2010-09-03 17:24:01
ID leader Patricia de Lille will join the Western Cape government as social development minister. [Full Story...0 Comments
Ordinary citizens not state will pay for strike - DA  
2010-09-03 15:06:01
Ordinary South Africans, not the government, will ultimately pay for the ongoing public service strike. [Full Story...0 Comments


BANK FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DIFFICULT, SAYS MARCUS: Soweto - Foreign ownership in South African banks was a difficult question and needed careful consideration, central bank Governor Gill Marcus said. Read more AFP
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Draft code requires institutions to disclose voting  Comment
In what could be the most significant corporate governance development in over a decade, a draft copy of the institutional shareholder code for responsible investing was released for discussion yesterday. The code, which requires public disclosure of voting records and policies, is set to have a significant impact on the way in which the country's R1.5 trillion investment fund industry is managed.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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SA needs to adapt to keep high standard of accounting  Comment
South Africa has long been reputed to produce some of the world's best auditors. This was given credence when the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Survey for 2009 to 2010 ranks us second out of 133 countries for our auditing and reporting standards. We are in the top 10 for eight other measures of financial market sophistication, and for a country that is only the world's 24th largest economy measured in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), this is good going.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Local strikes are giving global car makers the jitters  Comment
THE South African economy and motor manufacturing industry workers could pay dearly for the persistent disruption to new vehicle production in the country. The strikes in the new tyre and automotive component manufacturing sectors follow the strike last month by motor manufacturing workers, which resulted in some manufacturers losing export revenue.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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US unemployment jumps 9.6 percent  Comment
US unemployment jumped to 9.6 percent in August, the Labor Department said, showing the recovering economy is still struggling to create jobs.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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JSE rises as risk appetite returns  Comment
The JSE posted modest gains as risk appetite returned, with foreign investors buying local equities again encouraged by upbeat global economic data.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Economists expect 0.5 percent cut in interest rates  Comment
A 50 basis point cut is expected for SA's repo rate at the Monetary Policy Committee meeting next week Thursday.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Public Service Commission urges wage talks  Comment
The Public Service Commission (PSC) urged negotiators to find common ground with unions as the nationwide public sector strike was affecting service delivery.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Twitter tops 145 million registered users: CEO  Comment
Twitter has over 145 million registered users and more people are using mobile devices to access the microblogging service.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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