Headline inflation slowed to 4.3% in July, ending four months of acceleration – and beating market expectations.
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Crypto arbitrage firm Kastelo says every client watched a compulsory video and signed a mandate before any offshore trade.
Absa has said that 1 400 developers use AI coding tools while its chatbot fields 100 000 queries monthly.
Replying to a customer on WhatsApp will start costing business users money from October. Meta won’t confirm how much.
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Eastgate Shopping Centre in Johannesburg now has the largest “registered” rooftop solar installation in Africa.
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El Salvador’s big bet on bitcoin has soured in recent weeks as a cryptocurrency rout shaved over a third of the value of the government’s holdings.
Chinese tech stocks tumbled as weak corporate earnings coupled with a dimming global growth outlook intensified selling.
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