JSE Direct 199: How to invest in this market with Jean Pierre Verster

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2016 · 27 MIN

JSE Direct 199: How to invest in this market with Jean Pierre Verster

from WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown · host www.JustOneLap.com

Simon Shares Markets are volatile, but is the bear dead? I am buying Metrofile (JSE code: MFL). Good solid business that has solid earnings and currently on a dividend yield of just over 4%. Why is low oil causing such concerns on global markets? One would think it is good for consumers and hence good for economies? Davos 2016 report back presentation with Nicky Newton-King (JSE CEO) and Bronwyn Nielsen (CNBC Africa). MPC coming to an interest rate increase ear you. Today is likely to be the first of many, reduce debt. Jean Pierre Verster 36One Asset ManagementWhat's the big picture, world economy soft or markets just jittery? What about China and oil and how is the US and EU economies doing? We Get Mail Casey With the end of the tax year looming I want to make sure my TFSA is in good standing. Can you tell me; Is my 30k limit based on cost (the amount of money I spent buying shares throughout the year) or current share value? If I go over my annual threshold can I simply sell some shares so my balance bought minus sold is worth R30k? Mary-Anne Looking at ETNs I compared the performance of BNPEUR at 47.47 to DBXEU 26.58 in past year, and BNPUSA at 45.61 to DBXUS at 37.46 in past year. What is the downside to these investment? They are not mentioned or recommended. DBXJapan also at 45.59 over the past twelve months, is this likely to perform well in future?

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