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WATCH: Market Report
Business Day TV speaks with Jordan Toy of Legacy Family Wealth for a broader view of the day’s market movers.
WATCH: January 8 clouds election outlook
The ANC’s January 8 celebrations have raised fresh questions about the party’s electoral strength. Business Day TV speaks with political analyst Asanda Ngoasheng about what the turnout signals for the party's election outlook.
WATCH: The Economic Week Ahead
Business Day TV speaks to Naeem Aslam, chief investment officer at Zaye Capital Markets ahead of a data-heavy week globally.
WATCH: Stock Picks
Tackling your questions tonight with Business Day TV is Ricus Reeders from PSG Hole In One Ruimsig.
WATCH: Glencore, Rio Tinto revive talks on mega-merger
Business Day TV speaks with Vinesh Chetty, head of research at Afriforesight about what’s driving the renewed talks and what a deal could mean for global mining.
WATCH | Oil market starts year on slippery slope
Iran unrest and Venezuela tensions cloud oil outlook, even as oversupply looms
WATCH: Market Report
Jordan Toy from Legacy Family Wealth joins Business Day TV for a broader look at the day’s market movers.
WATCH: How Joburg’s fresh-produce market fuels informal trade
Business Day TV speaks to Marc Wegerif, senior lecturer in development studies at the University of Pretoria, about the key role of Johannesburg’s fresh-produce market and the investment needed to protect its future
WATCH: SA mining output gains momentum in October
Business Day TV speaks to Peter Major, mining director at Modern Corporate Solutions, about whether the recovery has legs and what the latest numbers reveal about the sector’s direction heading into 2026.
WATCH: Unpacking SA’s latest retail sales print
Business Day TV chats to Siphamandla Mkhwanazi, senior economist at FNB, about South Africa's latest retail sales numbers and what they could mean for the sector
WATCH: Market Report
Jacobus Brink from Sharenet joins Business Day TV for a broader look at the day’s market movers.
WATCH: Pharma sector plans response to disappointing medicine price cap
The government has set the 2026 maximum single exit price for medicines at 1.47%, well below industry expectations. Aspen’s Stavros Nicolaou tells Business Day TV how the pharmaceutical sector plans to respond.
WATCH: Technical analysis on Lynas Rare Earths, Top 40 index and the pound vs yen
Petri Redelinghuys, founder of Herenya Capital, provides analysis of Lynas Rare Earths, the Top 40 index and the British pound versus the Japanese yen.
WATCH: Stock Picks
Tackling your questions tonight are Jean Pierre Verster from Protea Capital Management and Grant Nader from Benguela Global Fund Managers





















