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Building confidence slides to lowest since mid-2020
FNB senior economist Siphamandla Mkhwanazi says results suggest a similar performance is on the cards for the first quarter of 2024
Siphamandla mkhwanazi
Thuletho zwane
Bureau for economic research
Economic research
Comment policy
New building demand
Fnb ber building confidence index
Business conditions
Low interest rate
Private investment
Architect and quantity surveyor activity
Usiness live
Growing debt costs thwart Treasury s plan to slash budget deficit
Rising debt-service costs mean there is less left over for social development, health, economic development and security
David masondo
Thuletho zwane
National treasury
Comment policy
Gross loan debt
Debt service costs
Fiscal framework
Mtef fiscal framework
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Servicing government debt
Usiness live
Rising private sector credit shocks as it breaks downward trend
The 4.6% year-on-year increase in September is up from the previous month, but shocked market expectations of a 3.5% drop
Thuletho zwane
Sa reserve bank
Comment policy
Private sector credit
Financial stress
Debt defaults
Higher borrowing costs
Transport bottlenecks
Consumer spending
Job creation
Weak labour market conditions
Disposable income
Debt services costs
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Johannes khosa
Zwanet businesslive co za
ECONOMIC WEEK AHEAD: GDP growth number will lead the line-up
Economist expects growth to be stronger than in the first quarter despite uncertainty
Nairobi area
Thuletho zwane
Kenyatta international convention centre
Africa climate summit
Africa climate week
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Economic week ahead
Africa climate week 2023
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S ampp global pmi
Rmb ber business confidence index
Current account of the balance payments
Fnb ber consumer confidence index
SA a drag on Sub-Saharan Africa s growth, World Bank report shows
SA estimated to expand by only 1.9% in 2022, while Nigeria and Angola are both expected to grow by 3.1%
Thuletho zwane
World bank global economic prospects
World bank
Sub saharan africa
Global economic prospects
Sunday times
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Global economic prospects report
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