Business Day TV speaks to JSE CEO Leila Fourie
The JSE benefited from market volatility in its first half.
Increased trading activity helped Africa’s largest stock exchange grow revenue across its business segments, with top-line growth registering an 11% increase and headline earnings per share growing by 29%. Business Day TV spoke to CEO Leila Fourie for her take on the performance.
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