THE government must refrain from its “heavy-handed approach” to the control of local markets, particularly in strategic commodities such as gold, tobacco and currencies. Lately, unofficial trading channels in these …
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DESPITE the significant strides that have been made in the development of Zimbabwe’s capital markets since independence in 1980, recurrent currency crises have, however, made a mess of it with …
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THE bizarreness of penny stocks was on full display on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) during the first quarter this year, as Medtech Holdings (Medtech) outperformed every other counter on …
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THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup team’s 4-1 defeat at the hands of Romania on Saturday is a major setback for local tennis and has left followers of the sport in the …
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ZIMBABWE’s sickly economy is experiencing severe fresh headwinds, triggered by spiralling production costs, soaring parallel foreign currency rates and a subdued aggregate demand as disposable incomes continue to plummet. As …
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FOREIGN investors continue to flee the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) by transferring their stocks to South Africa through dual-listed counters. Information gathered by this publication shows that 4 973 478 …
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BINDURA Nickel Corporation (BNC)’s shares slumped on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) during the first quarter, despite a surge in the price of nickel, its primary resource. BNC, which is …
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ZIMBABWE is one step closer to achieving its one-stop-shop investment centre (OSIC) initiative after a Bill to expedite the process was gazetted. This comes as the southern African country, which …
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THE recently-launched interbank market is not operating on a free market concept resulting in subdued trading and companies failing to access desperately-needed foreign currency, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) …
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THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) says as many as five million Zimbabweans are threatened with old age poverty due to a social security coverage gap in the country. An …