SAA bankruptcy protection; Loadshedding strikes back; Trump's impeachment; Glencore and bribes

Loading player...
In today's business headlines:

Glencore is being investigated for bribery by UK authorities, deepening the legal troubles that threaten the world’s biggest commodities trader. The company’s shares fell as much as 8.6% to a three-year low in London, while on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange the fall was more than 5%.

A decision to place South African Airways into bankruptcy protection is no guarantee the airline will be able to keep operating - that’s if the experience of other financially distressed companies is anything to go by.

South African business confidence remained close to a three-decade low in November as companies continue to await decisive action by the government to revive the economy. A sentiment index compiled by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry rose to 92.7 from 91.7 in the previous month.

South Africa’s current-account deficit narrowed less than forecast in the third quarter as outflows to foreign shareholders increased. The shortfall on the current account, the broadest measure of trade in goods and services, shrank to 3.7% of gross domestic product from a revised 4.1% in the previous period, the Reserve Bank said in a report released yesterday.

South Africa was hit by power cuts yesterday after a number of generating units broke down. Eskom said the severe supply constraint being experienced has come about due to high levels of unplanned breakdowns that have exceeded the 10,500MW limit.

President Donald Trump tweeted yesterday morning that if the Democrats were going to impeach him, they should “do it now, fast, so we can have a fair trial in the Senate” and he got what he wished for. Soon after that the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi announced that she has directed a House committee to draft articles of impeachment against Trump over his effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate a political rival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5 Dec 2019 12PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

Other recent episodes

BN Briefing: FMD hits SA farms, US Tariffs on Iran trade partners, and the Gold bubble scare

In tonights BizNews Briefing, consultant farmer Emma Niland details the "catastrophic" Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak ravaging South African livestock, comparing the devastation to a war zone and criticizing the government’s restricted vaccine response. Former US Ambassador William Roebuck weighs in on President Trump’s 25% tariff squeeze on Iran and…
13 Jan 5AM 14 min

Boardroom Talk: Davos 2026 - The Trump Show, but also a BRICS Ghost Town

In this episode of Boardroom Talk, Alec Hogg dissects the guest list for the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos—and finds a gathering that looks less like a global village and more like a victory lap for the new Western order. The “Trump” Factor: How the return of Donald Trump,…
13 Jan 10AM 8 min