Investec Focus Radio South Africa features conversations between leading minds from within Investec and other experts on economic, investment and business topics in addition to issues that go beyond wealth.
Getting people to change their behaviour is hard, even when more of the same will be deadly. In the final instalment of the Future Impact series, we explore how to effect change.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is in the eye of the storm as he tables the medium-term budget. Investec Chief Economist Annabel Bishop explains his predicament.
With the advent of quantum computing, cybersecurity experts are having to contend with new threats, such as the hacking of biometric profiles and even brains. This World Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Investec Global Chief Information Security Officer, Herman Young, speaks to CYE CEO, Reuven Aronashvili, about future trends.
Is Export Finance Africa's solution for infrastructure build and socio-economic development? It's been around for over a century, and is suddenly garnering a lot of attention from investors concerned with sustainable impact.
SA businesses struggle to stay afloat as loadshedding intensifies. Business Unity SA CEO Cas Coovadia and Investec Treasury Economist Tertia Jacobs count the costs of loadshedding.
Human trafficking in South Africa involves the exploitation of vulnerable children, women and men for the purposes of sex and slave-like labour. Learn how victims fall, why they stay and what banks and other organisations are doing to combat the scourge.
There are signs that global inflation is peaking, but central banks continue to raise rates. Experts ask why in the latest episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, and look at what to expect from the South African Reserve Bank.
Consensus is we need more than renewables to reach net zero. So what does SA’s future energy mix look like? Experts from Investec, and the CEO of Nala Renewables shed some light on a hotly debated topic.
As costs of energy in Europe skyrocket against the threat of a full shutdown of Russia gas supplies, our SA and UK chief economists measure the local and global impact.
While global supply chains are showing some signs of stabilising, risks remain. In the latest episode of Investec’s No Ordinary Wednesday podcast, we focus on how SA businesses can weather the storm.
For decades, rural children in South Africa have suffered a debilitating condition: an estrangement from learning that causes a lifetime of struggle. One NPO, Good Work Foundation based in Mpumulanga, is providing an antidote. By combining digital learning tools and an appreciation for the realities of rural life, they are…
Is cash really king? Ayabonga Cawe is joined by Fund Analyst, Bronwen Trower and Portfolio Manager, Glen Copans from Investec Wealth & Investment and they unpack what you, as an aspiring investor, should consider when incorporating cash as an asset class in your investment portfolio.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the most comprehensive package of energy reforms in two decades. But we’ve seen plenty plans in the past that have amounted to no more than words. Will this one be different? In this episode, Investec experts unpack the president’s plan.
With an unemployment rate higher than the national average, the youth of South Africa need an opportunity to turn the tide. The Youth Employment Service (YES), has taken on this crisis alongside industry leaders such as Investec to support our youth better. So, what is the status, and where do…
Do you sacrifice returns by investing in sustainable funds? In the first episode of the second season of the wealth creation podcast series, Ayabonga Cawe is joined by Investec Wealth & Investment’s portfolio managers, Boipelo Rabothata and Barry Shamley as they unpack what ESG really is and what implications it…
The World Economic Forum expects the annual issuance of green bonds to exceed $1trillion in 2023, double 2021’s figure. But what are they, and can they help solve SA’s power crisis? Experts from Investec, Kathu Solar Park explain.
Instead of hiking interest rates so aggressively, central banks should ride out the inflation storm that is forecast to subside by next year, say experts on this episode of No Ordinary Wednesday with Jeremy Maggs
After one of the most dramatic periods in modern UK politics, Investec spot trader Chris Brand and economist Ryan Djajasaputra examine what happens next in the contest to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson and what that might mean for government policy and currency markets.
Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha in conversation with Investec's Tertia Jacobs and Bernard Geldenhuys about the power crisis and its impact on the economy; and whether renewables can plug the gap.
6 Jul 2022
25 min
260 – 280
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