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28 October 2019
Hello Voornaam,

AB InBev's shares were battered on Friday after it downgraded its growth expectations for the year following a tough third quarter. This is a R2 trillion company so the close to 10% slide in its share price wiped about R200 billion from its market value.

Sasol is another share that has been punished by investors recently, mostly due to issues with its Lake Charles Chemicals Project in the US. It releases its delayed annual results at the start of a busy week for corporate and economic data. Famous Brands and Adcorp are also out with results. Meanwhile, in today's newsletter Chris Gilmour also highlights some of the concerns Theo Botha has about Comair - which should be raised at its annual general meeting this week.

TreasuryONE reports that after the rand traded in a fairly tight range last week, event risk could add volatility in the days ahead. That includes National Treasury's medium-term budget policy statement on Wednesday, which ratings agency Moody's will be watching closely for signs for further deterioration in our finances ahead of its next decision at the end of the week.

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I hope you have a good week.

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Todays Latest Headlines
6 short-term trades for a news filled week
It's a big news week and anything can happen, but we are bullish.
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AB InBev loses its froth
After a tough third quarter, the brewer expects only moderate group in EBITDA this year.
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Premier Fishing warns of lower catch
The fishing industry has faced a challenging environment due to a reduction in allowable catch rates and unrest in Hong Kong.
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Vivo Energy fueled up on Engen deal
The retailer and marketer of Shell and Engen-branded fuels and lubricants expects another year of strong growth in gross cash profit.
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Theo Botha, representing Proxy View, has identified three governance issues that should be raised at this AGM
While writing this article I have to admit to a degree of conflict in my mind.
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Daily Forex Market Wrap 2019-10-25
The ZAR traded stronger during the course of Friday but failed to sustain a break below the 14.58/14.60 levels for the 4th straight day.
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