The JSE was weaker on Wednesday morning, with global markets mixed as investors looked at US data ahead of the key jobs report this week.

The US Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (Jolts) report on Tuesday showed an unexpected increase in job openings in November, indicating that companies continued to seek workers despite a cooling labour market...

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