Inside Investing: Sanlam CEO on bumper pay package; CemAir; US markets, bank stocks

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Welcome to episode five of the BizNews podcast which exposes new investment opportunities and offers fresh ideas on investing and moneycraft. In this episode Sanlam’s new CEO Paul Hanratty explains why his much discussed pay package aligns his own interests with those of shareholders; market commentators David Shapiro and Adrian Saville provide a guide to what investors should expect from share prices if Donald Trump wins another term – or Joe Biden is voted into office; there’s news from Cemair’s Miles van der Molen on how the local aviation sector is adapting after SA’s skies were reopened two weeks ago; and a top US banking analyst looks at this week’s quarterly results and explains why Visa and Mastercard are now highly investible Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
15 Oct 2020 1PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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