Iranian peace: Now what for our investments?

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Considering the US-Iran peace deal, Zimele Mbanjwa from FNB Wealth & Investments unpacks which sectors and stocks could stand to benefit as lower oil prices, easing inflation pressures and improving market sentiment reshape the investment landscape. Paul Matthew, CEO of the Association of Meat Importers and Exporters of Southern Africa, discusses the opportunities and hurdles facing local exporters. Kim Potgieter, CFP, explains why accumulating more money doesn’t automatically make you wealthy.
17 Jun 1AM English South Africa Business News · Business

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