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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 21 MIN

Warsh’s first FOMC: What it signals for the road ahead

from MoneywebNOW · host Simon Brown

Zimele Mbanjwa from FNB Wealth & Investments unpacks Absa's trading update. The stock looks cheap, but the market clearly didn't like what it saw. Ruen Naidu from Ninety One discusses what a new Fed chair with a hawkish stance and a structural reform agenda could mean for markets. Sean Neethling from Morningstar explains why investment success is less about making perfect forecasts and more about being prepared for a wide range of possible outcomes.

Zimele Mbanjwa from FNB Wealth & Investments unpacks Absa's trading update. The stock looks cheap, but the market clearly didn't like what it saw. Ruen Naidu from Ninety One discusses what a new Fed chair with a hawkish stance and a structural reform agenda could mean for markets. Sean Neethling from Morningstar explains why investment success is less about making perfect forecasts and more about being prepared for a wide range of possible outcomes.

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Zimele Mbanjwa from FNB Wealth & Investments unpacks Absa's trading update. The stock looks cheap, but the market clearly didn't like what it saw. Ruen Naidu from Ninety One discusses what a new Fed chair with a hawkish stance and a structural...

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