NATASHA MARRIAN: Few neat options over budget impasse

The ANC and DA may not like it, but the two finding each other would be the best outcome

Rand gains as record gold price provides a boost

The benchmark R2030 government bond was weaker, with the yield up 5.5 basis points to 9.165%

Renergen’s share price soars on first helium sales

The company initially planned to start helium production at its Virginia gas project in 2016, with commercial sales expected by 2018

ANC policy agenda at the heart of budget clash with DA

ANC sticks to its guns and rejects demands of GNU partner DA

EU rallies behind SA with R94bn amid Trump’s confrontations

The investment package covers areas of mutual interest including mineral processing, green hydrogen and pharmaceutical production

EDITORIAL: A step forward or a stumble?

Democracy is working but budget negotiations in parliament are bound to be messy

SA turns to China to fill climate funding gap after US withdrawal

Fitch research unit says China and other JETP members could step in

The power of capital allocation: how Shoprite outgrew Pick n Pay

Pick n Pay’s biggest error over the past two decades was prioritising paying high dividends over growth, one analyst says

York Timber remains firmly on its road to recovery

The group expects half-year HEPS to rise to 14.22c-14.45c, from 4.67c a year ago

MTN Rwanda reports loss as revenue falls and costs rise

Recent developments on the regulatory front should help to accelerate the recovery of the business, CEO says

JONNY STEINBERG: How to deal with disgruntled workplace incompetents

Tyranny of the incompetent over the talented who are attacked and forced secretly to turn to machines

Air Traffic Navigation Services CEO put on precautionary suspension by Creecy

Probe will look into whether ATNS chief fulfilled her duties as service has been plagued by problems

CHRIS THURMAN: ‘Why not a print?’ shows you don’t make a print on a whim

The works at the Firestation in Rosebank convey aspects of the current global zeitgeist

Manufacturing slumps further in January

The declines signal broad-based weakness in key segments of the economy

Published by Arena Holdings and distributed with the Financial Mail on the last Thursday of every month except December and January.

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Rand gains as record gold price provides a boost

Tannur Anders and Sfundo Parakozov

The benchmark R2030 government bond was weaker, with the yield up 5.5 basis points to 9.165%

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Renergen’s share price soars on first helium sales

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The company initially planned to start helium production at its Virginia gas project in 2016, with commercial sales expected by 2018

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Standard Bank felt the wild swings in African currencies

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Wild swings in African currencies offset by growth on the continent

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MPs call for cuts in wasteful government spending

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