Just In : C-Trade will broaden capital markets: ED

President Mnangagwa today launched C-Trade, an online and mobile shares trading platform on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

C-Trade launched

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa today launched C-Trade, in one of the biggest developments around Zimbabwe’s capital markets in recent years. C-Trade is an online and mobile trading platform…

C-Trade launched

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa today launched C-Trade, in one of the biggest developments around Zimbabwe’s capital markets in recent years. C-Trade is an online and mobile trading platform…

Why trade wars can be perilous: 5 essential Bryan Keogh & Nicole Zelniker

Depending on whom you ask, the odds of the United States winning its trade war with China and the rest of the world is either probable, possible, unlikely, out of…

Why trade wars can be perilous: 5 essential Bryan Keogh & Nicole Zelniker

Depending on whom you ask, the odds of the United States winning its trade war with China and the rest of the world is either probable, possible, unlikely, out of…

Oil prices fall but supply tight with focus on outages

LONDON – Oil prices slipped on Monday as concerns about supply disruptions eased and Libyan ports reopened while traders eyed potential supply increases by Russia and other oil producers.

Oil prices fall but supply tight with focus on outages

LONDON – Oil prices slipped on Monday as concerns about supply disruptions eased and Libyan ports reopened while traders eyed potential supply increases by Russia and other oil producers.

Rand starts off new week on a positive note

The rand was off to a positive start on Monday, stretching its recent run against the dollar, which helps to ward off the threat of another fuel increase in the near…

Rand starts off new week on a positive note

The rand was off to a positive start on Monday, stretching its recent run against the dollar, which helps to ward off the threat of another fuel increase in the near…

Tobacco marketing season ends July 27

Elita Chikwati HARARE – The curtain on the 2018 tobacco marketing season is expected to down end of July as deliveries to the auction floors have started declining.

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