eProperty News
Wednesday, 20 March 2002 03:01

Inflation slips further from target

February data from Stats SA fuels speculation that central bank might increase repo rate again in June
Thursday, 24 January 2002 03:01

Govt issues bond for NOFP

The National Treasury announced it has borrowed $250 million on the international bond markets through the re-opening of its existing seven-year Republic of South Africa 9.125% bond.
Monday, 25 March 2002 03:01

Further rise in PPI expected

THE WEEK AHEADRand's fall will continue to exert pressure on consumer prices
Tuesday, 12 March 2002 03:01

Debate over possible repo rate increase

Economists generally forecast rise of 150 basis points to 200 as part of inflation-targeting exercise
Friday, 01 March 2002 03:01

Change to basket may push inflation

Stats SA says changes to the weight of goods of services in CPI basket has not affected the outcome
Tuesday, 19 February 2002 03:01

Bond market faces uncertain future

Analyst suggests state buy-back programme may be less aggressive than expected
Wednesday, 16 January 2002 03:01

Bank sets scene for interest rate hikes

Some economists think the move is Mboweni asserting his independence
Monday, 01 April 2002 03:01

The Budget and Property Implications

The Budget and Property Implications: Compuspace – 21 Feb 2002

For the property sector in South Africa, the 2002 Budget contains a range of proposals that offer both direct and indirect benefits. Finance Minister Trevor Manuel, in a Budget Speech expected to be well-received, stuck to key themes of housing, service delivery, urban renewal and across-the-board personal tax relief.
The 2002 budget contained only 2 direct impacts on the property sector in SA but contained several indirect positive implications for a sector that has lost much of its
Thursday, 21 February 2002 03:01

Rate hike still on the cards

Several economists agree that an interest rate hike will still be necessary later in the year, despite several positive announcements in the Budget speech.

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