Activity on the JSE should be somewhat subdued on Friday, as markets wait for key US jobs numbers, while Chinese markets are closed.
At 7.30am the rand was flat at R14.1273/$ and R15.8621/€, although it had weakened 0.3% to R18.5207/£. The euro was flat at $1.1228. Japan’s Nikkei was up 0.22%, while the Australian stock exchange’s all ordinary index had fallen 0.79%.
Looks like that bull is goring that bear in the 'twigs & berries'.....IF only that was the case in the markets
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