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Tag Archives: oil

Rates Watch March 2018: Finally, a “good story to tell”?

March 28, 2018by Contributor Leave a comment

While Zuma’s relatively painless (as yet) fall from power is undoubtedly a great positive for the country it is not and could never be a panacea for all that ails […]

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Interest Rates Watch

South Africa and Property in 2017

February 2, 2017by Contributor Leave a comment

We look ahead at what the year might have in store…

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The Future of Home Loans

South Africa and Property in 2016

January 25, 2016by Contributor Leave a comment

It is a gloomy forecast…

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Property Finance Advice, The Future of Home Loans

Rates Watch: January 2015 – Thank you Oil!

January 28, 2015by Liz de Mink Leave a comment

Oil has placed a downward pressure on inflation which means there is no big reason for the SARB to increase the repo-rate

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