Rising borrowing costs influence taxes, spending and mortgage rates, giving investors powerful leverage over elected leaders.
Governments are tightening controls on prediction markets as billions of dollars flow into World Cup wagers.
South Africa’s digital divide is a function of extreme social inequality. Many residents still lack the financial means to ...
The share of corporate directors over the age of 70 has jumped to 22.7% of all board members at companies in the Russell 3000 ...
The country’s first utility-scale solar plant will supply regional markets as power demand surges across southern Africa.
The green economy — the business lines of global listed companies that generate revenue from climate solutions — now boasts a ...
Takes a stricter and more technical approach to confirming when taxpayers cease South African tax residency under DTAs.
New modelling assesses the impact of leaving the EU as debate over the UK's future relationship with Europe continues.
The Trump administration wants 400 dealmakers to help the US bolster its national security supply chains – and it’s offering ...
South Africa faces a housing backlog of at least 2.6 million units, for more than 12 million people. The state supply of new, subsidised housing has declined over the past decade and the government’s ...
Despite pre-tournament anger over record costs, strong demand and near-full stadiums are sustaining high prices.
The defence budget should be very close to 1.5% of GDP, or the international global benchmark of 2% of GDP. Currently, we are at less than 0.7%,’ says independent defence analyst, Kobus Marais.
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