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Here’s what the Sarb rate cut means for the economy, financial assets

The SA Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee settled on a rate cut of 25 basis points for the first time since March 2018. They met the expectations of a strained economy of South Africans. Annabel Bishop, Chief Economist, Investec and Isaah Mhlanga, Executive Chief Economist, Alexander Forbes Investments join CNBC Africa for more….

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