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SA regulator slaps US firm with R50m fine over misleading report on Capitec

SA regulator slaps US firm with R50m fine over misleading report on Capitec
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Matilda Gaboo, Mathews Phosa, the SIU and Number One

“Alliance Mining’s proposed BEE deal was announced by the company on July 14 2009. It was described as a “broad-based” deal, yet it would have resulted in Phosa becoming the company’s largest shareholder. “Phosa’s close friend, Matilda Gaboo, who had no prior involvement in Alliance Mining, would have ended up with more shares than the company’s entire combined workforce.” Julius Cobbett, Moneyweb, 16 April, 2010 Mathews Phosa’s recent Damascene conversion, his sudden realisation that corruption is destroying the Rainbow Nation, has elicited some scepticism. Piet Rampedi in Star and Ranjeni Munusamy on the Daily Maverick website both pointed out how commonplace it has become for ANC politicians to discover their conscience and their concern for the public weal once they had retired and their pensions were safely in the bank or once they had not made it onto the latest slate.

Loose monetary policy eases credit access for the rich, but squeezes the poor

Savings rise amid Covid fallout - The Mail & Guardian

Savings rise amid Covid fallout In the past year, the number of people saving their money has increased even in the midst of some of the lowest interest rates, a trend analysts say is very unusual. Savings increased by 3.36 percentage points from February last year to February 2021, according to data from the South African Reserve Bank.  Data from the bank showed that individual retail deposits from February 2019 to February 2020 stood at 8.75%. The same deposits then increased to 12.11% in February 2021. The data also showed that in 2020, gross savings by households was 2% of GDP, compared with 1.2% in 2019.  But South Africa has a low savings rate. The gross nominal savings rate was measured at 15.9% in September 2020, compared with 11.1% in the previous quarter. But this is low compared with the world average of 25.1%.

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