BPH: Shapiro goes big on Naspers/Prosus; Andre Cilliers on the Rand's volatility; Jeremy chats to Chris Vick and Heather

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In this episode of the BizNews Power Hour, South Africa's favourite market commentator David Shapiro gives his stock picks for 2022; currency expert Andre Cilliers from TreasuryOne gives us all the insight and happenings with the local and international foreign exchange markets; Jeremy Maggs chats to Chris Vick, Chairperson of Covid Comms, an organisation created with the aim to deconstruct Covid-19 scientific language with the aim of distributing comprehensible information in South Africa’s 11 official languages. Jeremy is also joined by Heather Casey Head of Brand at Investec where the two discuss Investec’s new campaign, 'Anything is possible', and how the new campaign stands out against the conventional themes associated with financial services planning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6 Dec 2021 9AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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