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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