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Old Mutual retirement warning

18 April at 11:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Old Mutual says South Africans are increasingly using the two-pot retirement system for discretionary spending, a trend that could seriously undermine long-term retirement savings.

South Africans are flocking to these four small towns

18 April at 10:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Semigration and lifestyle demand are driving South Africans to smaller towns along the Garden Route, with four towns seeing rising building activity and growing buyer demand.

The cheapest pension fund in South Africa

17 April at 14:01 PM, via Daily Investor

The Public Investment Corporation charges very low management fees, which ensures that a greater share of investment returns go to its members, government employees.

Bitcoin is going mainstream

17 April at 11:27 AM, via Daily Investor

Goldman Sachs this week became the latest major Wall Street firm to file for a Bitcoin ETF – joining a growing roster of institutions racing to package cryptocurrencies for mainstream investors. 

SARS turning up the heat on taxpayers

17 April at 08:08 AM, via Daily Investor

SARS is ramping up enforcement on its R500 billion tax debt book through urgent demands and shortening deadlines, leaving taxpayers exposed to escalating penalties, civil judgments, and possible prosecution.

Eskom seals bumper wage deal with one problem

17 April at 07:43 AM, via Daily Investor

Two of South Africa’s major labour unions have accepted state power utility Eskom’s 7% wage increase offer, while a third has rejected it and declared a deadlock, demanding a higher raise.

Dawie Roodt warns of two years of pain for South Africa

16 April at 19:35 PM, via Daily Investor

The economic shock from the US–Israel conflict is likely to affect South Africa for up to two years, as higher oil prices, disrupted insurance markets, and uncertainty risk entrenching inflation across the economy.

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