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  1. Transnet secures R2.2bn French loan
  2. MPC keeps repo rate unchanged
  3. SA Consumer inflation on the rise
  4. High demand for SA conference centres
  5. Big business optimistic about SONA
  6. South African Taxpayers' R6.5bn relief
  7. CPI rises to 6.2% in January
  8. Cabinet welcomes positive GDP
  9. Training scheme to bolster economic growth, job creation
  10. Peters advocates cleaner energy sources
  11. Finland is SA's true friend - Motlanthe
  12. CPI likely to remain within target range
  13. Orthodox economics failing SA - Patel
  14. Skills council to tackle unemployment, grow economy
  15. SA records trade deficit in February
  16. BCI increases in March
  17. No reason to change spread between repo, prime rate study finds
  18. South Africa retail trade sales expected to rise
  19. Sexwale’s cost-cutting drive saves R120-million
  20. Repo rate likely to remain unchanged- Marcus
  21. SA to push for Africa's economic integration
  22. Zuma to engage business leaders
  23. CPI expected to ease in March
  24. WEF on Africa kicks off
  25. Govt to intensify support to co-operatives, SMMEs
  26. BCI continues upward trend
  27. Reserve Bank keeps rates unchanged
  28. Retail trade sales set to improve
  29. Strike losses over R1bn - Joemat-Pettersson
  30. Invest in SA's economy - Motlanthe
  31. CPI falls to 4.8% in April
  32. PPI rises to 5.5% in April
  33. Franco-African summit kicks-off
  34. Reduce banking fees - Gordhan
  35. New vehicle sales grow in May
  36. GDP to return to 4% by 2011
  37. Zuma seeks to woo Indian investors
  38. Banks extend hours during World Cup
  39. Be energy efficient, appeals Peters
  40. Makwana appointed Eskom board chairman
  41. Retail trade sales increase in April
  42. Do more for BBBEE - Motlanthe
  43. World Cup 'turning point' for South Africa
  44. Cape shows first signs of World Cup economic success
  45. Major boost for SA economy during World Cup
  46. SA's economy can be more effective- Gordhan
  47. Household spending increases
  48. Africa open for business - Zuma
  49. World leaders aim to cut deficits
  50. A hassle free 2010 tax season assures SARS
  51. Gordhan counts World Cup benefits
  52. China urged to invest in SA mining
  53. SA, Brazil strengthen intergovernmental relations
  54. World Cup brings in additional income
  55. Nkoana-Mashabane travels to Russia
  56. Govt, business to hold Lekgotla
  57. Sacu summit gets underway
  58. Shabangu gets tough on mining companies
  59. South Africa - Today better than yesterday
  60. Training, skills development needed to avert mine disasters
  61. Programme to create 10 000 jobs for rural youth
  62. SA Government to consider OECD report
  63. Economists predict unchanged interest rate
  64. Dti sets up task team into steel prices
  65. SA ready to partner with Lesotho
  66. ACSA releases positive financial report
  67. Land Bank improves status
  68. Poverty a danger to SA prosperity
  69. SA open for business - Zuma tells Chinese
  70. SA records trade surplus in July
  71. Business Confidence records highest in August
  72. R&D spend up, but SA still off target
  73. Skilled human resource key to economic growth
  74. Africa's challenges under spotlight
  75. Calls for SARB board member nominations
  76. Transnet turns to private sector
  77. World financial houses called to reform
  78. Merc SA proposes investment, new jobs
  79. Dti looks into creative industry woes
  80. Employment stats improve
  81. SA economy to grow by 3.2%, says IMF
  82. SABIC opens new office in CT
  83. Zuma in Belgium for SA/EU Summit
  84. SA, Kazakhstan eye stronger ties
  85. Tourism vital to SA's economic growth
  86. CPI eases to 3.5% in August
  87. Bigger voice for SA in world economy
  88. Weak exports, imports brings trade deficit
  89. SA eyes business opportunities in Vietnam
  90. Zuma encourages more trade between India and SA
  91. Positive outlook for August retail sales
  92. Business wants more time to review energy plan
  93. SEO review expected in 2011
  94. South Africa's World Cup boost to retail sales fading
  95. Inflation to remain within target range
  96. Khula's make-over to attract entrepreneurs
  97. Zuma wraps up Egypt visit
  98. KZN farmers to supply SAB
  99. Eskom to look for off-shore funding
  100. SA sets course for new economic path
  101. SA out of the worst of recession
  102. CPI eases in September
  103. SA, Mozambique to review partnership
  104. More activity needed to stimulate SA economy
  105. Gordhan announces R174bil loan to Eskom
  106. Zuma hosts Guebuza
  107. Mpuma eyes trade relations in Europe
  108. Govt to launch new tax incentive programme
  109. Zuma to promote developing countries’ interests at G20 summit
  110. SA Govt recommits to working with China
  111. SA's economic outlook remains buoyant
  112. China, SA sign four agreements
  113. Change on the horizon for fuel industry
  114. SA firm on Doing Business Index
  115. Telkom looks to the future
  116. SA aims to create 5 mil jobs in 10 years
  117. Prestigious award for SA’s auditor general
  118. Mine owners urged to do more for safety
  119. PPI slows slightly in October
  120. Task team to talk to iron ore, steel industry
  121. Cabinet approves IPAP2 report
  122. Business, labour welcome new growth path
  123. SA, Kenya sign trade pact
  124. SA, Zambia to discuss economic progress
  125. BUSA calls for action on govt’s new growth path
  126. Public invited to comment on pension fund regulations
  127. Inflation expectations ease
  128. SA gives Cuba early Christmas present
  129. New incentives for offshoring sector
  130. SA eyes joint G20 proposal with Mexico
  131. SA's unemployment rate makes country unique case
  132. Brazilian report shows SA is more competitive
  133. More easing of exchange controls
  134. SA, US strengthen relations
  135. PPI eases to 6.2% in November
  136. Financial Services Charter draft welcomed
  137. NGP to identify job creation opportunities
  138. FNB banks Gauteng govt
  139. Energy centre to boost growth in Qunu
  140. Better economic outlook for SA
  141. Trade expectations maintained in December
  142. CPI eases marginally in December
  143. Eskom scores with overseas investors
  144. Production simulator facility to boost engineering skills
  145. Limpopo to create nearly 500 000 jobs
  146. Major boost for SA economy
  147. Online mining licensing system for SA
  148. BRT mainly owned by taxi operators
  149. SA aims to recoup lost mining jobs
  150. Trade conditions lose momentum in January
  151. SA business in Russia for trade, investment drive
  152. CPI rises to 3.7 percent in January
  153. Skills development forum on cards for W Cape
  154. High expectations for 2011 budget
  155. Gauteng to take SMMEs to townships
  156. Reserve Bank to continue intervention on rand
  157. Financial sector reform on the cards
  158. Praise for Gordhan's budget
  159. Plans to make it easier to do business in SA
  160. PPI eases in January
  161. SA’s oil imports from high-risk regions: HSRC
  162. SA, France to strengthen ties
  163. SA has great economic potential
  164. Pandor denies meeting Shell over Karoo gas exploration
  165. Renewed calls for UNSC reform
  166. Shaw to head up Boradband Infacro
  167. SA, Switzerland cement bilateral relations
  168. Summit to deepen business, govt partnership
  169. Foreign direct investment in SA lower in 2010
  170. Kiviet leads provincial delegation to India
  171. New Reserve Bank Deputy Governor
  172. Companies Act could be implemented next month
  173. SARS detains shipping containers
  174. New CEO appointed to NERSA
  175. Seize Brics opportunities
  176. Africa important in SA Brics success
  177. SA CPI rises to 4.1% in March
  178. PPI rises in March
  179. Business confidence in SA drops
  180. MPC likely to keep rates unchanged
  181. Motlanthe arrives for Africa-India Summit
  182. SA calls for IMF
  183. Financial literacy programme
  184. Draft taxation laws issued for public comment
  185. Business to help improve public sector
  186. Telkom earnings down
  187. SA strengthens relations with US, UN
  188. Banknotes in circulation rise to R72.7bn
  189. SA account deficit widens
  190. SA, Serbia strengthen bilateral relations
  191. SMEs to benefit from empowerment fund
  192. Fuel panic buying strains supply chain
  193. Denel guns for R44bn in contracts
  194. Govt lodges review application of Wal-Mart/Massmart deal
  195. PPI rises to 7.4% in June
  196. New CEO for BUSA
  197. Business confidence falls in July
  198. Nersa agrees with energy dept over IPPs
  199. Wholesale trade sales rise
  200. More can be done to ensure access to banking
  201. CPI rises to 5.3% in July
  202. SA faces development challenges
  203. Economic transformation necessary
  204. Business pros mentor SA youth
  205. Retail sales rise above market expectation
  206. Rates remain unchanged at 5.5%
  207. SA, Turkey talk trade
  208. BCI down to 98.4 in September
  209. Zuma to host 5th IBSA Forum
  210. Business welcome industrialisation boost
  211. Nationalising mines not on the table
  212. SA pursues bilateral trade with Turkey outside of FTA
  213. Zuma in Abu Dhabi to enhance trade relations
  214. SA, India relations should promote small business
  215. Meeting of Indian Ocean rim countries
  216. Reserve Bank gets new deputy governor
  217. BUSA welcomes e-toll postponement
  218. PPI slows to 9.8 percent
  219. Mining industry must transform