Stock Market Weekly Review
Equities on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) remained upbeat during the week driven by gains in the market’s heavyweights.
Fed’s new regulatory chief as long to-do list
While the US Federal Reserve’s next top regulatory official is still in the balance, one thing is certain: whoever gets the job will have a jam-packed agenda tackling the gamut, from capital rules and fair lending to digital assets and climate change.
Financial record-keeping essential in business operations
The financial system comprises multiple financing options; this gives companies a wide range of preferences on maintaining liquidity. Investors are showing a keen interest in companies with a forecast high growth rate in future earnings.
SAA takes to the skies
South African Airways (SAA) is back in business. Yesterday morning saw the slimmed-down airline operate its first flight — from Johannesburg to Cape Town — after the airline was grounded in March last year.
JPMorgan agrees to pay $15,7m to settle spoofing lawsuit
JPMorgan Chase & Co agreed to pay $15,7 million in cash to settle a class action lawsuit by investors who accused the largest US bank of intentionally manipulating prices of US Treasury futures and options.
LAST WORD: Business needs to help work out jab rules
Employers wanting safer work places and, if they play their cards right, probably gaining exemption from intensified lockdown rules when the fourth wave of Covid-19 infections strike will be examining the new Government policy over its own civil service employees.
Foreign Affairs targets Zim Diaspora investors
The Government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has started engaging provincial ministers of state and devolution to identify opportunities and create an ideal to promote investment in the country by Zimbabweans in the Diaspora.
About BAT
British American Tobacco Zimbabwe Limited (BAT Zimbabwe) is the biggest tobacco manufacturing company in Zimbabwe by market share.
How to get rich by losing lots of money
BO’s “Silicon Valley” aired its final episode last year, the tech world’s realities having gotten too dystopian to be fictionalised, in good conscience, for laughs. When a reporter asked what material the show had left on the table, the show-runners, Mike Judge and Alec Berg, admitted, “We missed the WeWork guy.”
Summer body pressure, fad diets may be harmful
Spring brings longer days and a perfect time to shed the winter weight gains and get your summer body ready.











