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04 Dec 2018
Statistician General Risenga Maluleke. PHOTO: Jonisayi Maromo/African News Agency (ANA) SA moves out of technical recession, economy grows by 2.2%

South Africa's economy grew 2.2% in the third quarter after contracting by revised 0.4% in the second and has now exited the recession.

 
OPINION: Auto sector worth its priority status

Several industry-led initiatives support transformation and black supplier development

 
SA's 30 top selling vehicles: November 2018

South African new vehicle sales declined in November as interest rate hike and economic gloom took its toll.

 
SA agribusiness confidence index at lowest in nine years

Confidence in South Africa's agribusiness sector has waned in recent months, with a quarterly index sponsored by advocacy group Agbiz.

 
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Canadian dollar rallies to 2-week high on US-China trade truce
 
 
 
African Development Bank to defend continent's interests at COP24
 
 
 
Jet Airways to stop free meals for most domestic economy passengers
 
 
 
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Statistician General Risenga Maluleke. PHOTO: Jonisayi Maromo/African News Agency (ANA) SA moves out of technical recession, economy grows by 2.2%
     
SA agribusiness confidence index at lowest in nine years
 
 
 
OPINION: Auto sector worth its priority status
 
 
 
Joburg most popular African city for fifth consecutive year - Mastercard survey
 
 
 
 
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