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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2024 · 19 MIN

Capitec, great results. Very expensive stock. Sasol just a horror. (#584)

from WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown

ff Capitec Results: Simon analyzes Capitec's recent financial results, highlighting strong metrics such as return on equity, active clients, and app usage. However, he notes concerns about the bank's expensive valuation compared to its competitors. SARB Monetary Policy Review: Simon discusses the South African Reserve Bank's recent review, indicating a reluctance for rate cuts in the near future due to inflationary pressures and economic uncertainties. Key takeaway from the bi-annual Monetary Policy Review of the @SAReserveBank: Don't bet on a domestic interest rate cut this year. https://t.co/mhRS5vKIFQ pic.twitter.com/sc5p9GPcf5 — Adrian Saville (@AdrianSaville) April 24, 2024   Sasol Woes: Simon discusses Sasol's poor performance following a production update, expressing skepticism about its future prospects despite its low stock price. Other Market Updates: Simon touches on Tencent's positive performance, gold and oil price movements, and the potential impact on global markets * I hold ungeared positions.  

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