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.
While smoking is linked to about 80% to 90% of lung cancer cases, the stigma extends to non-smokers too, like Monica Dos Santos who was 23 and pregnant when she was diagnosed.
In South Africa where 50% of the population is food insecure, the fact that we waste 30% of all the food produced is preposterous. This World Food Day we examine the true cost of this waste and give some practical tips on how you can turn this imbalance around.
The first in a three-part women's health podcast series by Investec Life features experts including renowned Professors Carol Benn and Georgia Demetriou; clinical psychologist Grant Statham and Sinenhlanhla Nzama, Investec Life head product actuary, to talk about the medical, psychological and financial aspects of a diagnosis.
Retiring the concept of retirement. Listen to Dr Adrian Saville and Jenny Crwyse-Williams discussing the new opportunities and challenges that present themselves in modern day retirement.
Moving the needle towards a savings culture. A conversation between René Grobler, Head of Investec Cash Investments, JSE (CFO ) Aarti Takoordeen as well as ENCA’s Uveka Rangapapa.
Rory Sutherland, TED speaker and author of ‘Alchemy: The Surprising Power of Ideas That Don’t Make Sense’ talks to Marc Kahn, Investec's global head of human resources and organisational development.
Former Investec CEO Stephen Koseff talks to Aunnie Patton Power, a leading voice in the growing field of impact investing, about why investors are increasingly seeking to generate societal as well as financial returns.
As a marketer, aligning your purpose with that of the brand you work for is the secret to career success, says Vodacom head of brand and communications, Abey Mokgwatsane. Mokgwatsane spoke to Danni Dixon, head of Marketing for Investec South Africa, about his journey from advertising to corporate marketing at…
The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is unfolding on the continent, bringing with it African solutions for African problems. But is it a threat to livelihoods or does it provide an opportunity for Africa to leapfrog the earlier industrial revolutions?
“A country needs to save its way to prosperity”. René Grobler, head of Investec Cash Investments and Dr Adrian Saville from the Gordon Institute of Business Science discuss the findings of the latest Investec GIBS Savings Index and the importance of saving for South Africa.
Investec's Chris Becker says the advent of Facebook's Libra is a watershed moment that signals the effective privatisation of money; the opportunities of which are numerous and super exciting.
In a week of economic and political turmoil, Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, Lesetja Kganyago made it very clear that the sole mandate of the central bank was to maintain price stability.
Tertia Jacobs, Treasury Economist at Investec ICIB talked to political analyst, Dr Somadoda Fikeni, about the economic, political and social impact of the Cabinet changes during a recent Investec client conference call.
Water availability is one of the biggest threats facing South Africa’s people and businesses. 46% of municipalities cannot fulfil their water and waste mandate. Investec Focus sat down with Alex McNamara, an environmental and water expert at the National Business Institute (NBI) to discuss how to fix SA's water crisis.
With the markets already pricing in a pessimistic outcome for the Eskom energy crisis, even a small improvement in the electricity situation could open up opportunities in the SA bond and equity markets. Chris Holdsworth, investment strategist at Investec Wealth & Investment, talks about this and the economic impact of…
Bucking the global trend towards more populist governments, South Africa continued on its recent more centrist track under Cyril Ramaphosa, with the ANC garnering 57.5% of votes – a perceived positive outcome for business and investors, says Annabel Bishop, Investec Chief Economist.
Most businesses and investors are hoping for a strong ANC majority to make the hard decisions necessary to restore confidence in South Africa, according to a leading political commentator at a recent Investec for Intermediaries event.
"What’s important is the confidence with which the market forecasts the future, particularly the future of the economies. And the less confident the forecasters (investors) become, the more volatility you introduce into the market; and that’s what happened in December." - Brian Kantor
The South African repo rate is set to remain flat for the year, should the country avoid a credit rating downgrade from Moody’s. global credit rating agency will deliver a country review for South Africa on Friday.
Is volatility a good or bad thing for corporates and institutions? In this Investec Focus Radio podcast, David Gracey, head of Fixed Income and Currencies and his colleague in Fixed Income, Devin Naidoo, talk to financial journalist Lindsay Williams about managing risk in an increasingly uncertain world.
26 Mar 2019
17 min
400 – 420
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