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Risk response: When single women dominate the first-time buyer market in a country with chronic
unemployment and rising living costs it tells us that traditional safety nets have failed. Photo: Freepik/AI

Single women lead home buying

Many of them buy for control over their own lives and protection rather than prestige. That’s worrying

The commission launched a case in 2015 against 28 local and international banks, alleging they colluded to fix the dollar-rand exchange rate.

Competition Competition has no evidence of rand manipulation, banks say

The commission says the case highlights the difficulty of prosecuting global and domestic cartels that exploit legal loopholes to delay proceedings

Empowering South African SMEs: Brand SA’s London Investment Week Initiative

The platform allowed the small businesses to pitch for funding, connect with potential partners and showcase their work to a global audience

Absa’s chief executive Arrie Rautenbach has agreed to take early retirement after discussions with the board

Absa head Arrie Rautenbach to step down after two years at the helm

Rautenbach’s appointment to replace Daniel Mminele was criticised by those who saw it as a setback in racially transforming the bank

File photo: Khaya Koko

No work done — but City Power blew R93.7m

The state claims that employees colluded in widespread fraud involving a substation project

Imtiaz Suliman, Head of Shari’ah, Sentio Capital Management

The practical, religion-agnostic world of Shari’ah financial services

A differentiated segment of financial solutions available to all consumers

In the second quarter of 2025, unemployment edged up to 33.2% in the second quarter of 2025 from 32.9% in the previous quarter, while of the 10.1 million people aged 15 to 24,  35.2% were not in employment

2024 economy: Some relief after a rocky road

Last year was dismal on a number of fronts. And although things probably won’t get exponentially better, there is some hope on the horizon

DHL GradStar Awards 2023 – Top100

The ceremony was a momentous occasion to honour these students and celebrate their accomplishments

Jason Quinn. Photo supplied

Jason Quinn to take the reins from Mike Brown at Nedbank

Quinn served as Absa’s interim chief executive after Daniel Mminele’s sudden departure

A recent 1,900-mile journey from mines in Congo and Zambia shows how, a century after commercial mining began here, the worlds hunger for copper is again reshaping the region. Photographer: Zinyange Auntony/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Zambia’s economy is controlled by foreigners

After nearly six decades of independence the need for real change in the country hasn’t diminished