Sean Peche - Good for SA for standing up to the playground bully

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UK-based Ranmore funds founder Sean Peche takes a contrarian approach to the ‘Black Swan’ event threatening the South African economy, applauding the country for holding the line against US President Donald Trump. Likening Trump to former SA President Jacob Zuma, he predicts nothing but misery for Americans as a result of the US’s aggressive actions - and has positioned the Ranmore portfolios to reflect this. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg
12 Feb 9AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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