SA Company News:
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange All-Share Index closed 0.13% higher at the 78 627 level, at new record high. Banks, financials and food producers were the big winners, adding 1.74%, 1.37% and 0.52%, respectively.
Shareholders of investment group AfroCentric, which owns medical aid administrator Medscheme, have approved an offer from Sanlam. The scheme consideration will see Sanlam acquire no more than 64.45% of Afrocentric, and no less than 55%.
SA Economy:
The National Energy Regulator of SA (NERSA) has granted Eskom an electricity tariff increase of 18.65% for 2023/2024. It also approved a 12.74% tariff increase for 2024/2025 financial year.
The Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana also said that the government will take on Eskom’s debt in a phased process, with further details to be announced in February’s annual budget.
Global Economy:
The US annual inflation rate slowed for a sixth straight month to 6.5% in December 2022, the lowest since October of 2021 and in line with market forecasts. It follows a 7.1% reading in November. The core inflation rate slowed to 5.7%.
China’s exports fell 9.9% year-on-year in December 2022 to $306.08 billion, compared with market consensus of a 10% fall and following an 8.7% drop month earlier.
China’s trade surplus dropped to $78 billion in December 202 from $93.7 billion in the same month.
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which measures the cost of shipping goods worldwide, fell 6.4% to a four-month low of 976 points, as shipping activity remains subdued at the start of the year.
Global Company:
The FTSE 100 closed 0.89% higher at 7 794, led higher by real estate, financials, and materials stocks.
The Hang Seng Index is trading flat at 21 528.
In China, the Shanghai Composite is up 0.45% to 3 181.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.63% higher to 34 189, while the S&P 500 was up 0.34% to 3 983. These moves came as the December CPI report showed that the annual headline and core inflation rates in the US slowed.
Shares of Disney rose 1.5% after the company announced that it has named Mark Parker, the executive chairman of Nike, its next chairman of the board.
Commodities:
Gold is up 1.1% to $1 895/oz, while Platinum is higher by 0.07% to $1 074/oz.
Brent crude was 1.62% higher at $84.03 a barrel.
Currencies:
The rand traded at R16.75 against the US Dollar, R20.41 against British Pound and R18.15 against the Euro.
The Euro is slightly firmer against the US Dollar to trade at $1.0835.
Market Indicators |
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Commodities $ | Cross Currencies ($) | Major Indices | |||||
Gold | 1895.50 | 1.10% | USD/ZAR | 16.75 | Top40 | 72486.23 | 0.14% |
Platinum | 1074.60 | 0.07% | GBP/ZAR | 20.41 | Dow 30 | 34189.97 | 0.63% |
Brent | 84.03 | 1.62% | EUR/ZAR | 18.15 | S&P 500 | 3983.17 | 0.34% |
Copper | 4.19 | 0.95% | EUR/USD | 1.0835 | FTSE | 7794.04 | 0.89% |
Palladium | 1781.10 | 0.55% | USD/JPY | 129.25 | DAX | 15058.30 | 0.73% |
Iron Ore | 121.26 | 0.20% | BITCOIN | 18831.35 | Shanghai | 3181.50 | 0.49% |
Source: FACTSET |