Inside Investing Ep 11: Big company greed-driven lobbying killed RA breakthrough - Wierzycka, Heystek

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In episode eleven of the Inside Investing podcast, Sygnia’s Magda Wierzycka and Magnus Heystek take a swing at the country’s large asset managers who they say have put their own pockets ahead of South Africans trying to save for retirement; Cemair’s Miles van der Molen highlights the impact which erratic Covid-19 policies are having on the global airline travel; renewable energy company Bright Light Solar says despite the disruption of the lockdowns it will go ahead with a limited capital raise in February – but restricting the offer to existing investors and Biznews community members; and we pick up on two questions posed in Tuesday’s webinar updating the global share portfolio – whether it’s time to go big into the under-performing JSE; and where to put your money – Tesla or General Motors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
25 Nov 2020 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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