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DOUBLE TAKE
Thakadu banks on battery-driven surge in nickel demand • Commodities entrepreneur Ruli Diseko’s company has announced the commissioning of a nickel sulphate refinery, but they are not the only ones interested in this market.
Annus horribilis for Viljoen • The first year as the CEO of Amplats was challenging for Natascha Viljoen, but things are looking up with the PGM market evolving.
Finding solace amid expensive equities • This fund gives investors exposure to offshore opportunities without having to convert their rands to foreign currency.
A dividend boost
Sappi surging ahead
A pending positive breakout
A novel idea for when the bubble bursts • A digital picture recently obliterated records when it sold for millions. But are these assets worth our time and money?
Active fund management shines quietly in difficult times • It is often said that active unit trust managers struggle to outperform their more passive counterparts, but there are more aspects that should be considered.
Simon’s stock tips • Founder and director of investment website JustOneLap.com, Simon Brown, is finweek’s resident expert on the stock markets. In this column he provides insight into recent market developments.
Economic recovery: What to buy • Reflation trades can give some insight into the price movements of global stock markets and subsector prices.
ARE LOCAL MULTI-ASSET MANAGERS MAKING A COMEBACK?
Manage your funds like a pro • With the myriad of information available and the muddled state of economies, it can be tricky to make sound investment decisions.
Are stock markets realistically priced? • Global stock market performance has been quite unexpected, but are they moving ahead of economic recovery?
Have low-equity multi-asset funds lost their mojo? • With investors losing faith in the sector, which pitfalls should specialists avoid when they make asset allocation decisions?
To have and to hold? • Are holding companies worthwhile investments? Kamal Govan looks at the drivers of holding company discounts, reflecting on the risk and the opportunity.
Developing a diversified offshore portfolio • Coronation has three global funds that are suited to investors who are overexposed to SA.
Local bonds, offshore stocks attractive • Arno Lawrenz, Sasfin’s CIO, shares his views on SA’s economy and which funds are worth considering.
Guarding against stock market vertigo • Flexible income funds may calm the nerves of those investors wary of the stock market surge.
Platinum shares still the winners • But problems could arise if governments accommodate car manufacturers.
My stocks’ true earnings • Another metric to gauge a share portfolio.
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