Where the rich are placing their housing bets

The super-wealthy are discovering a new crop of property hotspots in city, sun and ski belts across the globe, with Cape Town jostling for position

DUNCAN MCLEOD: Is Apple under siege?

Regulators pose the biggest danger, but the shifting sands of the technology industry also risk leaving the tech titan exposed

SIMON BROWN: When a metric disappears

Businesses often use industry-specific measurements in reporting their results, so what does it mean when they stop using one?

FINANCE GHOST: Listen to the market

On both long and short positions, look at where the multiple has historically traded and why

ANALYSIS: The perils of polling

Pre-election surveys aren’t predictions of the outcomes of the polls. But they do offer a snapshot of voter sentiment at a particular moment. Two new polls ...

TRACEY DAVIES: Corporates’ climate talk is hypocrisy of the highest order

There’s a yawning chasm between what large companies say about climate change and what they are doing about it

Time to go global on Reits

Analysts believe property stocks in developed markets are poised for a sharp rerating when interest rates finally start to ease

MARC HASENFUSS: Zaad value play slow to germinate

Unless you fancy being a gentleman farmer, there seems little incentive to buy into Zeder’s value proposition for its seed and chemicals business Zaad

The principles of leadership

History offers three critical qualities that distinguish good leaders from bad ones: self-sacrifice, unflinching commitment and a desire for justice. Can the ...

CHRIS ROPER: Of spooks, censorship and the SABC

The vetting of the SABC head of news by the State Security Agency, two years after his appointment and just ahead of an election, should be called what it ...

Diabetes and depression: SA’s silent and deadly combination

A psychiatrist puts out the alert about a South African pandemic

SHIRLEY DE VILLIERS: Fickle Fiks flip-flops

Political expedience was on show as the ANC kicked into electioneering gear

Clicks growth still gets pulses racing

First-half results will please investors, and the retailer expects more of the same to follow

NATASHA MARRIAN: Zuma’s version of King Lear

The former president has never been a calm hand at the helm; now his destructive instincts are taking their toll on his new party

Ship comes in for SA job seekers

Cruise liners bring in tourists and leave a bonanza behind

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Slow growth is red flag despite advances since democracy, Ramaphosa says

Thando Maeko

The government pats itself on the back for ‘significantly’ improving citizens’ lives in the past 30 years

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MARKET WRAP: Rand weakens on US rates outlook

Lindiwe Tsobo

Federal Reserve officials reiterate the ‘higher-for-longer’ narrative

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SA wins landmark victory in top UK court

Judges rule the SA government is entitled to state immunity from salvage costs claims

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Amazon not bothered by competition from Takealot and others in SA

Mudiwa Gavaza

US online retail giant says it follows a ‘successful formula’ of focusing on customers

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EDITORIAL: Go well, go Shell

It’s hardly catastrophic that oil giant Shell is exiting its lower-margin downstream business

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NATASHA MARRIAN: Zuma’s version of King Lear

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