Stablecoins are reshaping global finance, but South Africa’s regulatory inaction risks leaving consumers and banks exposed.
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Global markets retreated on Friday as Wall Street’s selloff spread worldwide, with AI spending fears driving volatility.
South Africa has signed a trade framework with China aimed at securing duty-free export access amid US tariffs.
Lesaka Technologies is involved in a corporate shake-up, including an internal rationalisation of its operating portfolio.
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South Africa’s hopes for a raft of new power projects to help it out of a crippling energy crisis are fading.
South Africa’s motoring industry will have to wait even longer for a long-overdue policy framework on EVs.
Here’s who will benefit and lose from Wednesday’s medium-term budget policy statement.
South Africa could soon have a wide range of new internet domains to choose from – .braai, anyone?
Nasdaq-listed Equinix is pressing ahead with a project to build a R3-billion data centre in Johannesburg.
WeWork will reportedly file for bankruptcy protection as early as next week as it struggles with massive debt.
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Sony Group shares fell as much as 9.6% after Microsoft announced a $69-billion deal to acquire games publisher Activision Blizzard.
Microsoft said on Tuesday it would buy videogame publisher Activision Blizzard in an all-cash transaction valued at $68.7-billion. It’s the biggest-ever acquisition in the IT industry.
Samsung Electronics has introduced its first mobile processor powered by AMD graphics as the company tries to better compete with Apple.
The CEOs of major US airlines have warned of an impending “catastrophic” aviation crisis in less than 36 hours, when AT&T and Verizon are set to deploy new 5G services.
A hacker who has unsuccessfully tried to hold Netflix to ransom has achieved an unexpected result: his failure shows that subscription-based business models in content distribution is making piracy pointless. Intellectual property
Microsoft has already cracked the professional and creative markets with inventive tablets and a desktop that turns into a virtual drafting table. Now it’s chasing another category many believe is Apple’s to lose: the

































