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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 20 MIN

Why you need a Q1 portfolio check-in

from MoneywebNOW · host Simon Brown

Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth unpacks the uncertainty grinding markets lower, while Reinet finally exits its stake in Pension Insurance Corporation for £2.9 billion. Keith McLachlan from Element Investment Managers explains streaming mining companies, how they work, and why they continue to attract investor interest. Plus, Satrix’s Siyabulela Nomoyi makes the case for a Q1 portfolio check-in as a smarter, more strategic reset than a New Year’s resolution.

Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth unpacks the uncertainty grinding markets lower, while Reinet finally exits its stake in Pension Insurance Corporation for £2.9 billion. Keith McLachlan from Element Investment Managers explains streaming mining companies, how they work, and why they continue to attract investor interest. Plus, Satrix’s Siyabulela Nomoyi makes the case for a Q1 portfolio check-in as a smarter, more strategic reset than a New Year’s resolution.

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