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  2. List of South African exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of South African exchange-traded funds, or ETFs and South African exchange-traded notes, or ETNs.. Top 40 Equity ETFs. BettaBeta Equally Weighted Top 40 - The BettaBeta Equally Weighted Top40 Exchange Traded Fund tracks the performance of the companies in the FTSE/JSE Top 40 index, held in equal proportions of 2,5% each, calculated independently by the FTSE/JSE .

  3. List of African stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    ZAR X Johannesburg: 2016 7 [12] ZARX: Equity Express Securities Exchange Johannesburg: 2017 EESE: Cape Town Stock Exchange* Cape Town: 2017 (2021) 9 [13] [needs update] CTSE Sudan: Khartoum Stock Exchange* Khartoum: 1994 54 KSE Tanzania: Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange* Dar es Salaam: 1998 29 DSE Tunisia: Bourse de Tunis* Tunis: 1969 56 BVMT ...

  4. Yield curve control - Wikipedia

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    Yield curve control (YCC) is a monetary policy action whereby a central bank purchases variable amounts of government bonds or other financial assets in order to target interest rates at a certain level. [2] It generally means buying bonds at a slower rate than would occur under a Quantitative Easing policy. It affects long term interest rates ...

  5. Göteborg Takeaways: Buzz Nordic Titles, New Collaborations ...

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    The problem is that “today’s production market was scaled for 100% ‘Peak TV’ not 75%. So we need a re-think on scale, markets, sectors and competition,” said the analyst.

  6. Common Monetary Area - Wikipedia

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    The Common Monetary Area (CMA) links South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho and Eswatini into a monetary union.The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) includes all CMA members in addition to Botswana, which replaced the rand with the pula in 1976 as a means of establishing an independent monetary policy.

  7. Momentum (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    Momentum is the change in an N-day simple moving average (SMA) between yesterday and today, with a scale factor N+1, i.e. + = This is the slope or steepness of the SMA line, like a derivative. This relationship is not much discussed generally, but it's of interest in understanding the signals from the indicator.

  8. Economy of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    A quarter of South Africans live on less than US$1.25 a day. [119] South Africa's mass unemployment dates back to the 1970s, and continued to rise throughout the 1980s and 1990s. [120] Unemployment has increased substantially since the African National Congress came to power in 1994, increasing from 15.6% in 1995 to 30.3% in 2001. [121]

  9. Forward exchange rate - Wikipedia

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    If these two returns weren't equalized by the use of a forward contract, there would be a potential arbitrage opportunity in which, for example, an investor could borrow currency in the country with the lower interest rate, convert to the foreign currency at today's spot exchange rate, and invest in the foreign country with the higher interest ...