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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 .

  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. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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]

  8. South African rand - Wikipedia

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    The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR [a]) is the official currency of South Africa. It is subdivided into 100 cents (sign: "c"), and a comma separates the rand and cents. [ 1 ]

  9. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    A core principle of technical analysis is that a market's price reflects all relevant information impacting that market. A technical analyst therefore looks at the history of a security or commodity's trading pattern rather than external drivers such as economic, fundamental and news events.