The JSE was little changed on Monday morning, while the JSE was weaker as focus shifted to the US Federal Reserve’s policy meeting this week.

Data on Friday showed that non-farm payrolls (NFP) in May came in stronger than expected. The report also showed the unemployment rate rising for a second straight month, signalling continued strength in the jobs market...

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