Hints and tips:
...Major Food Group partner Jeff Zalaznick was with his family during spring break of 2020, when Covid hit. They extended their vacation....
...Jeff Gable, head of African research at Barclays, explains why to emerging markets editor, Stefan Wagstyl....
...From his performance as high-school stoner Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which put him on the map, to standout roles in Mystic River and Milk (the two films for which he won his Academy...
...And as Jeff Gable of Barclays pointed out to beyondbrics, while the figures show growth is slowing, it would be “ridiculous” to expect double-digit growth to continue forever: “For anyone looking for a post-rate-cut...
...Jeff Gable, economist at Absa Capital, said that if there was load shedding this year or next, the impact on the economy would likely be less severe than in 2008, when the rolling outages came as a shock...
...“The World Cup has lit a fire under infrastructure spending,” says Jeff Gable, head of fixed income and macro-economics research at Absa Capital in Johannesburg. “This is to be welcomed....
...“People have been getting very extreme in what they thought was possible in monetary and exchange rate policy but it has been steady as she goes,” said Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital in Johannesburg...
...Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital in Johannesburg, said the visitor numbers were in line with his own group’s findings....
...“It provided an important cushion,” says Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital, in Johannesburg. South Africa has been helped by another factor....
...Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Bank in Johannesburg, says the financial crisis has served to reinforce the prudent stance of regulators....
...“China has leapfrogged to the top,” said Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital in Johannesburg. “The long-term trend has been exacerbated by the crisis....
...Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital in Johannesburg, said: “There is not a lot that is scary here....
...Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital, reckons the impact will be marginal, for example. But others disagree....
...“The global economy has slowed dramatically and the demand for South African exports [60 per cent of which are base and precious metals] has fallen significantly,” says Jeff Gable, head of research at ABSA...
...“There is no longer the sense that South Africa has escaped,” said Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa bank....
...“The weaker the data the higher the chances of a rate cut,” said Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital....
...Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital the investment bank, says net inflows of R48bn ($5.8bn, €4.2bn) in the first six months of this year compare with an outflow of R7bn in the same period of 2008...
...“Now we will be watching for the big ticket items from the World Bank,” said Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital....
...Gable, head of research at Absa Capital, citing dismal levels of business confidence and widespread evidence that consumers are feeling the burden of high interest rates and inflation....
...Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa bank, predicted inflation could fall by as much as 6 percentage points next year from a peak of 13 per cent, allowing cuts to the cost of borrowing of 200-250 basis points...
...carrying a precarious 9 per cent current account deficit, leaving it exposed to sudden withdrawals of foreign exchange. ”I would expect the initial reaction to be some weakness in the currency,” said Jeff...
...Jeff Gable at Barclays Capital said power shortages that crippled the country’s mining industry had raised fears over South Africa’s growth prospects and its ability to fund its ballooning current account...
...Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital, said: “There is more concern in London than a few weeks ago, with the view that this looks less likely to be a handover of power and a gradual change of direction...
...“It’s up to the Zuma camp to reach out to try to have people understand what a Zuma presidency would look like,” said Jeff Gable, head of research at Absa Capital. “Investors do not like uncertainty....
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