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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2021 · 43 MIN

Market in review 18 October 2021

from WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown

Offshore / September, the CPI increased 5.4% after advancing 5.3% on a year-on-year basis in August. / China Q3 GDP at 4.9% / Biden announced that the Port of Los Angeles would start operating around the clock, following the Port of Long Beach's lead, to ease congestion / $2.7 Trillion in Crisis Savings Stay Hoarded by Wary Consumers / Microsoft shuts down LinkedIN in China / MTNs IHS Towers lists in NY, MTN stake worth R22bn Local / Government cracking down on imported cement, but not with tariffs. / IMF bumps local GDP to 5% for 2021 / Murray & Roberts expands in the US / Long4Life results and offer on the table / Tharisa gets their Chrome plant cold commissioned / Alaris & CSG both have delisting offers.

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