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Struggling Japanese automaker Nissan replaces CEO

Struggling Japanese automaker Nissan announced that chief executive Makoto Uchida would step down, a move that follows the failure of merger talks with rival Honda.

Motoring Industry News
AFP|Published

eSwatini secures major AfDB loan for economic growth following credit rating upgrade

eSwatini's Prime Minister announces a significant R2. 4bn loan from the African Development Bank to enhance infrastructure, coinciding with a crucial credit rating upgrade that positions the nation for economic growth

Sunday Independent News
Supplied|Published

Moody’s expects 2025 to bring stability for SA budget grocers, gold miners

Budget retailers such as Boxer, which recently completed a separate listing on the JSE, are expected to be stable in the coming year as consumers seek value propositions.

Business Report Economy
Tawanda Karombo|Published

S&P Global Ratings upgrades Eskom’s credit ratings as lights stay on

Eskom received a credit rating upgrade from S&P Global Ratings, signalling progress in financial stability and a brighter energy future for South Africa.

Business Report Economy
Ashley Lechman and Philippa Larkin|Published

S&P ratings of SA-focused companies holding up in spite of rising costs

Since 2020, 95% of the corporate credit-rating actions by S&P for the sub-Sahara region were downgrades.

Business Report Economy
Edward West|Published

Moody’s gives Tshwane improved rating

THE City of Tshwane is basking in glory after it received an improved outlook from negative to stable from Moody’s ratings agency.

Pretoria News News
Rapula Moatshe|Published

Fitch Ratings revises China’s credit outlook

Fitch yesterday revised China’s sovereign credit outlook from stable to negative, while affirming its A+ rating amid mounting concerns regarding the nation's public finance outlook.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Ekurhuleni Metro may sue Moody’s after downgrade by the agency

Moody’s Investors Service on Wednesday downgraded the City of Ekurhuleni’s credit ratings further into ‘junk’ status.

Business
Vernon Pillay|Published

Israel economy will recover, Yaron says after Moody's cut, but action needed

To boost confidence of markets and ratings companies in Israel, it was key for ‘the government and the Knesset act to address the economic issues raised in the report,’ Yaron said.

Business Report International
Reuters|Published

ANC could lose its majority in poll - Fitch

This was the warning from Fitch Ratings agency on Friday as it left South Africa's credit rating unchanged at ‘BB-’ with a stable outlook.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

S&P affirms stable outlook for SA’s currency debt ratings

S&P on Friday forecast that South Africa’s real gross domestic product (GDP) growth would slow to 0. 8% this year followed by a pick-up to 1. 6% on average over 2024-26 as more electricity supply comes on stream.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Moody’s warns Transnet’s credit is on review for downgrade

The credit agency is increasingly concerned about the logistic parastatal’s weakening liquidity profile.

Business Report Companies
Philippa Larkin|Published

Fitch Ratings agency warns SA’s financial projections tabled during MTBPS could fail to materialise

Fitch has maintained South Africa's credit rating below the investment level for the past three years.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Moody’s upgrades Eskom’s rating outlook from positive to stable

Moody's Investors Service has warned that Eskom’s long-term corporate family rating (CFR) remained constrained due to rising costs of diesel-fired gas turbines to keep higher stages of load shedding at bay as a result of deteriorating generation capacity.

Business Report Energy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Fitch Ratings slashes GDP forecast to zero growth

Fitch Ratings has slashed South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for 2023 to zero on the back of intensified power cuts while pointing to elevated socio-political risks due to the high unemployment rate.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

SA on the right path to solving power crisis, say Moody’s and PwC

In its June Economic Outlook, PwC South Africa yesterday said the positive impact this would have on power supply in the country and on individual business operations made for a more positive economic growth outlook for 2024.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Moody’s sceptical of quick solutions to SA power crisis

Load shedding will continue as the system remains under severe pressure, says the report.

Business Report Companies
Banele Ginindza|Published

Sovereign Africa Ratings maintains its investment ratings for SA

This comes as South Africa’s sovereign credit ratings status remains below sub-investment among three major ratings agencies, with S&P Global skipping its review of the country on Friday while assessing the impact of the ongoing energy crisis.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Absa cuts GDP outlook as load shedding hammers economy

Absa Bank has painted a grim picture of the impact of load shedding on South Africa’s economic growth outlook for 2023, saying that the country remained in something of a “polycrisis” and “at risk of a rupture”.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

South African rand slides as Moody's flags risks, dollar gains

Moody's said in an issuer comment that the blackouts' effect on businesses, consumer sentiment and investment will weaken the country's already subdued economic growth prospects.

Business Report Economy
Reuters|Published

Moody’s dire warning of load shedding effect on economy

Moody’s vice president senior credit officer Aurelien Mali yesterday said gross domestic product (GDP) in South Africa was now likely to track below their previously downward growth forecast of 1% in 2023.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Banks likely to continue to trade well and innovate through a tougher environment

The JSE’s Bank Index held steady this year in a dynamic banking market, and after the big banks reported healthy earnings and remained well positioned to absorb likely asset quality risks and higher impairments next year, from a weaker operating environment.

Business Report Companies
Edward West|Published

Analysts warn SA’s growth set to be slowest of major African economies next year

According to their Africa 2023 Outlook, released on Friday, South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) will grow by a mere 1% next year, while Senegal is anticipated to be the continent's fastest-growing economy with 7% GDP.

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published

SA credit ratings remain deep in junk territory

No change by major agencies, despite improvement in the fiscus

Business Report Economy
Siphelele Dludla|Published