Thursday, June 4, 2026

PODCAST: No Ordinary Wednesday Ep128 | The dragon’s new terms

China remains South Africa's largest trading partner, but the landscape of global trade is evolving. In this episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, Investec Treasury Economist Tertia Jacobs and Head of Supply Chain Dylan Govender look at the forces reshaping Sino-South Africa trade and explore what these changes mean for local businesses and the broader economy.

UNLOCK THE STOCK: Metair Investments

In the 71st edition of Unlock the Stock, Metair Investments joined the platform to discuss the challenges and opportunities in their fascinating business. With exposure to South Africa's automotive sector, this is a great way to understand that value chain.
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With the August / September earnings season behind us, it's helpful to look at share price moves over the past 30 days on the JSE to see how sentiment has shifted. The PGMs have driven the Top40 higher, while insurance has taken a breather.

GHOST WRAP – The JSE Winners’ Club in 2025

At the halfway mark in 2025, we've lived through some huge geopolitical shifts. The world's gaze has shifted beyond just the US market. Many investors choose to stick with what they know in times like these. This means homegrown favourites on the JSE. But which stocks have been the big winners thus far this year, and what do they have in common?
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