Anchor Capital's Peter Armitage: SA investments set for a comeback

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In a recent interview, Peter Armitage, CEO of Anchor Capital, discussed the potential for recovery in South Africa's investment landscape, emphasizing the resilience of local companies, especially in resources and technology. He noted the urgent need for reforms in education to address the acute shortage of accountants. Armitage also highlighted the growing appeal of Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed companies, suggesting that sound investment strategies can lead to significant returns. Additionally, he cautioned investors about the implications of increased regulatory scrutiny on cryptocurrency, underscoring the importance of compliance and tax awareness.

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9 Oct 2024 1PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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