A disappointing trade update for retail giant Woolworths ahead of its half-year results, Distell reports exceptional growth of its cider brands, and fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine affecting the markets.
Inflation at a five-year high points towards an interest rate hike next week, and a Gqeberha born US biotech billionaire has launched a plant that will produce a billion Covid-19 vaccine doses in Cape Town by 2025.
A second big-name whistleblower the victim of a suspicious burglary, top US management company Bain withdraws its membership from Business Leadership SA, and Microsoft pays billions for video game maker Activision Blizzard.
Inflation numbers due out this week, the resignation of the CEO of global banking giant Credit Suisse, Antonio Horta-Osorio, makes headlines, and just how much money can you make on YouTube?
Agri SA bemoans crops damaged by heavy rains, the row over tainted Boston consultancy firm Bain & Company continues, and shipping chaos at the world's biggest port threatens the global supply chain.
Big swings on world markets due to US inflation rate, Naspers and other big commodity players claim to have inflation covered, and SAB disappointed at Supreme Court of Appeal ruling.
The alcohol supply chain experiencing difficulties, Tongaat Hulett, Standard Bank, and the Rudlins, deny suggestions of impropriety, and big tech company Altron to get a new CEO.
Vehicle sales are up, SAA's 'shameful past' to be investigated, and rising bond deals and fears of interest rate hikes in the US are causing nervousness in the marketplace.
Part one of the Zondo Commission continues to reveal that PWC failed to act as a watchdog, many other auditing firms are implicated, and the riots in Kazakstan still affecting the price of oil.
The Zondo Report points a finger at PWC implicating other major auditing firms like US management consultancy Bain & Company, and Bitcoin feels the effects of the riots in Kazakhstan as does the price of oil.
A victory for environmental activists as Shell's seismic ship leaves SA shores, Telkom is back in court over possible spectrum auction, and global markets are sharply down.
The findings of the Zondo Commission make global headlines, the JSE blasts to fresh record highs, and Warren Buffet scores on the back of Apple becoming the first three trillion-dollar company.
The price of fuel to drop, the trial of businesswoman Elizabeth Holmes ends in her conviction in a case that has gripped Silicon Valley, and Apple's value rises dramatically.
In the final report from the Business Desk for 2021, rating agency Fitch unexpectedly upgrades South Africa to stable, the Bank of England raises its interest rate, and the JSE closes for the holiday period.
The UK scraps its red list, Eskom faces an environmentally challenging dilemma, and the markets are down ahead of today's decision by the US Federal Reserve Bank on interest rates and inflation.
Qatar Airways causes massive disappointment amongst travelers as they close international flights again, Shell defends its plan to undertake seismic exploration along the Wild Coast amidst protest action at many of its outlets.
Local tour operators battling due to cancellations to South Africa, Minerals and Energy Minister criticizes attacks on oil and gas developments, and the markets sagging due to worries over omicron.
10 Dec 2021
2 min
860 – 880
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