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Can the GNU hold and send markets higher over the next five years? (#592)
Episode 592

Can the GNU hold and send markets higher over the next five years? (#592)

WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown · JustOneLap.com

June 19, 202415m 53s

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Show Notes

Face-Ripping Rally on the JSE:
  • Surge attributed to the formation of a coalition government involving ANC, DA, and IFP.
  • Top 40 index rose 3.5%, a significant increase not seen since February 2018.
  • The rally, likened to the start of a marathon, suggests potential long-term growth, despite possible volatility.
RAND and Resource Stocks:
  • RAND trading under 18, affecting resources positively.
  • Potential for RAND to strengthen further, possibly reaching 17.
Coalition Government and Market Impacts:
  • The coalition's stability is uncertain but critical for long-term market confidence.
  • JP Morgan upgraded South Africa from underweight to overweight, signaling positive outlooks.
SA Inc Stocks and ETFs:
  • Retailers like Shoprite*, Mr. Price*, Foschini Group*, and Truworths hitting 52-week highs.
  • ETFs for local investors, focusing on SA Inc..
  • Recommendations include avoiding heavy Rand Hedge dual-listed miners in a strong RAND environment.
RSA Retail Savings Bonds: Inflation and Interest Rates:
  • Local CPI stable at 5.2%, within the target band but aiming for 4.5%.
  • US FOMC holds rates steady, hinting at a possible future rate cut.
  • Prospects for lower local interest rates and their impact on retail stocks and disposable income.
Market Opportunities:
  • Interest in retailers and brokers like Purple Group* and PSG Konsult, considering the potential increase in disposable income and trading volumes.
  • Positive long-term outlook, but caution against immediate full investment.

Simon Brown

* I hold ungeared positions.