Efficient Group chief economist Dawie Roodt revealed that the rand’s fair value is between R14.91 and R17.44 to the US Dollar, much stronger than where it is trading now. He shared his views on ...
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has long been considered one of the Senate’s budget hawks, recently gave advice that when the stock market tumbles, “it pays to listen.” “The stock market is ...
But Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) is urging the president to listen to the many, many American businesses—as well as their employees and their customers—that will suffer because tariffs drive up ...
Information provided on Forbes Advisor is for educational purposes only. Your financial situation is unique and the products and services we review may not be right for your circumstances.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 24 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand strengthened on Monday, ahead of a flurry of local data this week which will give traders clarity on the state of Africa's most industrialised ...
Information provided on Forbes Advisor is for educational purposes only. Your financial situation is unique and the products and services we review may not be right for your circumstances.
Welcome to the South African Rand exchange rate & live currency converter page. The South African Rand (ZAR) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex ...
Senators voted 67 to 32, with 17 Democrats voted with most Republicans present. Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Ted Budd (R-N.C.) voted against her confirmation. Sen.
15 against the South African Rand... Foreign exchange strategists at BNP Paribas expect the US Dollar to Rand exchange rate (USD/ZAR) to remain steady at 19. 00... The US Dollar Rand (USD/ZAR ...
Nearly 16 years after launching, the multi-billion-rand Rea Vaya public transport system in the City of Johannesburg remains incomplete. The Rea Vaya public transport system began as an ambitious ...
Picture: Jacques Nelles/EWN JOHANNESBURG - Community members from an informal settlement in Pretoria are refusing to be relocated to make way for a multibillion-rand development project.