A very thoughtful SARB last Wednesday left interest rates unchanged, though maintaining a policy normalisation prospect, meaning a rising interest […]
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Economic Thoughts: Out of the Box Suprises
The consensus view tends to be a tight fit. Where we are, where we are heading, at what pace. But […]
Economic Thoughts: The Mystery of Inertia
In recent dealings with clients, the usual unease was expressed about what could possibly be keeping the consumer afloat in […]
Economic Thoughts: The Mystery of Pass-Through
In recent dealings with clients, the usual unease was expressed about the pass-through from a severely weakened Rand to domestic […]
CNBC Africa – Avior Quarterly review
Cees Bruggemans, Consulting Economist at Avior Capital Markets joins CNBC Africa for his latest Avior quarterly review which details his […]
Stock Lending desk launch
Avior Capital Markets (Pty) Ltd is excited to announce the launch of their Stock Lending desk. We will enable […]
Impact of China’s fallout on commodity markets
Economist Cees Bruggemans discusses the Avior Quarterly Review and how the fallout in China will play out on commodity markets. […]
SA might ride misery wave until better days in 2020s
IT ISN’T rigor mortis but something that comes close to it — a persistence of major themes despite many cross-currents […]
Stock Watch
Stephen Gunnion and his guests – Ian Cruickshanks, Independent analyst and Rabi Thithi, Avoir Capital Markets – review the day’s […]
Real estate sector ripe for specialized funds
While many international Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are weighted in favour of a specific sector, this trend has emerged […]