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Stanlib roadshow unpacks key investment themes 
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Stanlib roadshow unpacks key investment themes 

Stanlib Namibia last week hosted their annual STANLIB Namibia InPerspective Roadshow, where a team of experts unpacked key investing themes and their implications for economies around the globe.  They also explained the long-term perspective for investments, and discussed portfolio construction. Kevin Lings, Stanlib chief economist, gave a macro-economic update.  He highlighted some facts about world...

Opinion – Development finance crucial for growth
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Opinion – Development finance crucial for growth

Hellen Amupolo John Steytler  In June, I had the pleasure to being part of a panel discussion, organised during the African Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) in Windhoek.  My fellow panellists were experts in hospitality and finance, bringing different perspectives and opinions to the fore when it comes to investing in the tourism and hospitality sector. ...

NBC unfairly used dominant position – Competition Commission
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NBC unfairly used dominant position – Competition Commission

An investigation by the Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) has concluded that the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) infringed on certain parts of the Competition Act by limiting or restricting market outlets or market access.  However, despite NBC transgressing on Section 26(1), read with Section 26(2)(b) of the Competition Act, based on NBC’s unilateral conduct to remove...

Awakening a sleeping railway giant…Masisi pushes for start of Trans-Kalahari rail project
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Awakening a sleeping railway giant…Masisi pushes for start of Trans-Kalahari rail project

President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana has called for urgent action to address pending matters to speed up the implementation of the Trans-Kalahari Railway line link.  During a three-day state visit to Namibia last week, he said the project must be fast-tracked as both countries are losing on its potential of the project. “It is imperative that...

US Fed officials stress ‘patience’ on rate cuts
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US Fed officials stress ‘patience’ on rate cuts

WASHINGTON – Members of the US Federal Reserve’s rate-setting committee said last month that the bank’s employment and inflation goals were moving into “better balance,” with some calling for “patience” on interest rate cuts, according to minutes of the meeting published Wednesday. The US central bank has held interest rates at a two-decade high for...

Markets extend gains as dollar dips
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Markets extend gains as dollar dips

HONG KONG – Equities rose and the dollar slipped further yesterday as investors welcomed more data pointing to a softening labour market that gives the Federal Reserve room to cut interest rates, with another key jobs report due. The advances saw Tokyo end at all-time highs following another record day on Wall Street, while national...

Rueeck appointed to OLFITRA board 
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Rueeck appointed to OLFITRA board 

The O&L Group has appointed its chief experience officer Franziska Rueeck as a director of the Ohlthaver List Finance Trading (Pty) Ltd (OLFITRA) board, effective 26 June 2024.  A statement from Ohlthaver and List, “Rueeck brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in creating exceptional experiences that resonate deeply with O&L’s values. Her visionary leadership...

GIPF urges active members to ensure fund admittance
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GIPF urges active members to ensure fund admittance

The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) is currently experiencing a significant number of unadmitted employees from participating employers, despite the requirement for all permanent employees to be admitted to the fund.  The most affected employees are those working within the education ministry, accounting for approximately 75% of members not admitted to the fund, or those...

Government hears power price hike uproar …provides N$365 million to ease burden on consumers
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Government hears power price hike uproar …provides N$365 million to ease burden on consumers

Maihapa Ndjavera & Edgar Brandt Responding to a massive public outcry on the persistent increase in electricity tariffs, government finally lent an ear and provided millions to ease the cost of living for struggling Namibians.  While this subsidisation has been welcomed, some are, however, questioning its sustainability, questioning what the long-term solution for skyrocketing living...

Indonesia launches first EV battery plant
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Indonesia launches first EV battery plant

JAKARTA – Indonesia launched its first electric vehicle battery plant yesterday, president Joko Widodo said, as Southeast Asian countries move to gain a foothold in the emerging industry.  The country, which is the region’s largest economy and home to the largest nickel reserve in the world, has been seeking to position itself as a key...