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Apple 2019: Rumours suggest the new iPhone might have pencil support | IOL Business ReportThe report pushed it further in the future claiming that in 2020, Apple is considering going OLED-only for its iPhone models.
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South Africa starts 2019 on a stable outlook: Moody's | IOL Business ReportAccording to the rating agency, South Africa started 2019 on a stable outlook with a gradual strengthening of institutions and increasing transparency
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WEF 2019: Portraying the vision of a brighter future for all South Africans | IOL Business ReportWEF 2019: This year being his “DecaDavos” SekunjaloGroup's executive chairperson Dr IqbalSurve has seen how the World Economic Forum (WEF) has evolved to a multi-stakeholder gathering for international captains of industry, writes Sizwe Dlamini. busrep
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SA in scramble to lure new investments | IOL Business ReportThe WEF Global Risks Report 2019, released yesterday, has flagged trade tension as being an impediment of foreign direct investment (FDI) globally.
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SA central bank expected to keep rates steady after November hike | IOL Business ReportSouth Africa's central bank is likely to keep its benchmark repo rate unchanged on Thursday.
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SA Reserve Bank keeps interest rates unchanged | IOL Business ReportThe South African Reserve Bank announced on Thursday that the interest rates for South Africa will remain unchanged.
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SA startup receives R25m in funding | IOL Business ReportWhereIsMyTransport, a public transport data and technology company incorporated in the UK has announced an investment of $1.85 million (R25.6 million)
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