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Market Watcher: David Shapiro – Deputy Chairman, Sasfin Securities

Business confidence declines further highlighting fragile economic conditions: Ettienne le Roux – Chief economist, RMB

EPP defers dividend as Covid conditions put a damper on profits: Tomasz Trzósło – CEO, EPP.

Growthpoint reports growth in revenue, declares dividend: Estienne de Klerk – CEO, Growthpoint

New digital exchange to challenge traditional banking/trading models: Sonny Fisher – Founder, FORUS

Executive Lounge: Marius Botha – CEO, aYo Holdings

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