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Cabinet reshuffle and what it means for South Africa

Published by Adrian Saville on 31 March 2017

The longer-term effects of this reshuffle will be unequivocally negative, entrenching Zuma’s record of poor economic leadership.

From muddling to miracle: The path to maintaining South Africa’s credit rating

Published by Adrian Saville on 29 September 2016

There are essentially two issues that the ratings agencies are looking at when reaching a sovereign rating decision on South Africa.

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Tough times ahead for South Africa Inc, but it’s better than 2014

Published by Adrian Saville on 8 January 2015

Over the last twenty years, the single biggest determinant of South Africa’s economic growth has been global growth.

Johannesburg's skyline. South Africa remains the most competitive country in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Two steps to kick-start South Africa’s economy

Published by Adrian Saville on 25 November 2014

Adrian Saville, CIO of Cannon Asset Managers, looks at ways to boost the South African economy

It’s not about the state of the world, but the state of sub-Saharan Africa

Published by Adrian Saville on 28 May 2013

“In the last decade sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth has become of increasingly higher quality,” says Adrian Saville, CIO of Cannon Asset Managers.

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